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git-mergetool (1)

Name

git-mergetool - Run merge conflict resolution tools to resolve merge conflicts

Synopsis

git mergetool [--tool=<tool>] [-y | --[no-]prompt] [<file>...]

Description

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NAME
       git-mergetool - Run merge conflict resolution tools to resolve merge
       conflicts

SYNOPSIS
       git mergetool [--tool=<tool>] [-y | --[no-]prompt] [<file>...]


DESCRIPTION
       Use git mergetool to run one of several merge utilities to resolve
       merge conflicts. It is typically run after git merge.

       If one or more <file> parameters are given, the merge tool program will
       be run to resolve differences on each file (skipping those without
       conflicts). Specifying a directory will include all unresolved files in
       that path. If no <file> names are specified, git mergetool will run the
       merge tool program on every file with merge conflicts.

OPTIONS
       -t <tool>, --tool=<tool>
           Use the merge resolution program specified by <tool>. Valid values
           include emerge, gvimdiff, kdiff3, meld, vimdiff, and tortoisemerge.
           Run git mergetool --tool-help for the list of valid <tool>
           settings.

           If a merge resolution program is not specified, git mergetool will
           use the configuration variable merge.tool. If the configuration
           variable merge.tool is not set, git mergetool will pick a suitable
           default.

           You can explicitly provide a full path to the tool by setting the
           configuration variable mergetool.<tool>.path. For example, you can
           configure the absolute path to kdiff3 by setting
           mergetool.kdiff3.path. Otherwise, git mergetool assumes the tool is
           available in PATH.

           Instead of running one of the known merge tool programs, git
           mergetool can be customized to run an alternative program by
           specifying the command line to invoke in a configuration variable
           mergetool.<tool>.cmd.

           When git mergetool is invoked with this tool (either through the -t
           or --tool option or the merge.tool configuration variable) the
           configured command line will be invoked with $BASE set to the name
           of a temporary file containing the common base for the merge, if
           available; $LOCAL set to the name of a temporary file containing
           the contents of the file on the current branch; $REMOTE set to the
           name of a temporary file containing the contents of the file to be
           merged, and $MERGED set to the name of the file to which the merge
           tool should write the result of the merge resolution.

           If the custom merge tool correctly indicates the success of a merge
           resolution with its exit code, then the configuration variable
           mergetool.<tool>.trustExitCode can be set to true. Otherwise, git
           mergetool will prompt the user to indicate the success of the
           resolution after the custom tool has exited.

       --tool-help
           Print a list of merge tools that may be used with --tool.

       -y, --no-prompt
           Don't prompt before each invocation of the merge resolution
           program. This is the default if the merge resolution program is
           explicitly specified with the --tool option or with the merge.tool
           configuration variable.

       --prompt
           Prompt before each invocation of the merge resolution program to
           give the user a chance to skip the path.

       -g, --gui
           When git-mergetool is invoked with the -g or --gui option the
           default merge tool will be read from the configured merge.guitool
           variable instead of merge.tool. If merge.guitool is not set, we
           will fallback to the tool configured under merge.tool.

       --no-gui
           This overrides a previous -g or --gui setting and reads the default
           merge tool will be read from the configured merge.tool variable.

       -O<orderfile>
           Process files in the order specified in the <orderfile>, which has
           one shell glob pattern per line. This overrides the diff.orderFile
           configuration variable (see git-config(1)). To cancel
           diff.orderFile, use -O/dev/null.

CONFIGURATION
       mergetool.<tool>.path
           Override the path for the given tool. This is useful in case your
           tool is not in the PATH.

       mergetool.<tool>.cmd
           Specify the command to invoke the specified merge tool. The
           specified command is evaluated in shell with the following
           variables available: BASE is the name of a temporary file
           containing the common base of the files to be merged, if available;
           LOCAL is the name of a temporary file containing the contents of
           the file on the current branch; REMOTE is the name of a temporary
           file containing the contents of the file from the branch being
           merged; MERGED contains the name of the file to which the merge
           tool should write the results of a successful merge.

       mergetool.<tool>.hideResolved
           Allows the user to override the global mergetool.hideResolved value
           for a specific tool. See mergetool.hideResolved for the full
           description.

       mergetool.<tool>.trustExitCode
           For a custom merge command, specify whether the exit code of the
           merge command can be used to determine whether the merge was
           successful. If this is not set to true then the merge target file
           timestamp is checked and the merge assumed to have been successful
           if the file has been updated, otherwise the user is prompted to
           indicate the success of the merge.

       mergetool.meld.hasOutput
           Older versions of meld do not support the --output option. Git will
           attempt to detect whether meld supports --output by inspecting the
           output of meld --help. Configuring mergetool.meld.hasOutput will
           make Git skip these checks and use the configured value instead.
           Setting mergetool.meld.hasOutput to true tells Git to
           unconditionally use the --output option, and false avoids using
           --output.

       mergetool.meld.useAutoMerge
           When the --auto-merge is given, meld will merge all non-conflicting
           parts automatically, highlight the conflicting parts and wait for
           user decision. Setting mergetool.meld.useAutoMerge to true tells
           Git to unconditionally use the --auto-merge option with meld.
           Setting this value to auto makes git detect whether --auto-merge is
           supported and will only use --auto-merge when available. A value of
           false avoids using --auto-merge altogether, and is the default
           value.

       mergetool.hideResolved
           During a merge Git will automatically resolve as many conflicts as
           possible and write the MERGED file containing conflict markers
           around any conflicts that it cannot resolve; LOCAL and REMOTE
           normally represent the versions of the file from before Git's
           conflict resolution. This flag causes LOCAL and REMOTE to be
           overwriten so that only the unresolved conflicts are presented to
           the merge tool. Can be configured per-tool via the
           mergetool.<tool>.hideResolved configuration variable. Defaults to
           false.

       mergetool.keepBackup
           After performing a merge, the original file with conflict markers
           can be saved as a file with a .orig extension. If this variable is
           set to false then this file is not preserved. Defaults to true
           (i.e. keep the backup files).

       mergetool.keepTemporaries
           When invoking a custom merge tool, Git uses a set of temporary
           files to pass to the tool. If the tool returns an error and this
           variable is set to true, then these temporary files will be
           preserved, otherwise they will be removed after the tool has
           exited. Defaults to false.

       mergetool.writeToTemp
           Git writes temporary BASE, LOCAL, and REMOTE versions of
           conflicting files in the worktree by default. Git will attempt to
           use a temporary directory for these files when set true. Defaults
           to false.

       mergetool.prompt
           Prompt before each invocation of the merge resolution program.

TEMPORARY FILES
       git mergetool creates *.orig backup files while resolving merges. These
       are safe to remove once a file has been merged and its git mergetool
       session has completed.

       Setting the mergetool.keepBackup configuration variable to false causes
       git mergetool to automatically remove the backup as files are
       successfully merged.

GIT
       Part of the git(1) suite



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