NAME
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-git-merge - Grand Unified Merge Driver
+git-merge - Join two or more development histories together
SYNOPSIS
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[verse]
-'git-merge' [-n] [--no-commit] [--squash] [-s <strategy>]...
- -m=<msg> <remote> <remote>...
+'git-merge' [-n] [--summary] [--no-commit] [--squash] [-s <strategy>]...
+ [-m <msg>] <remote> <remote>...
DESCRIPTION
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would want to start over, you can recover with
gitlink:git-reset[1].
+CONFIGURATION
+-------------
+
+merge.summary::
+ Whether to include summaries of merged commits in newly
+ created merge commit. False by default.
+
+merge.verbosity::
+ Controls the amount of output shown by the recursive merge
+ strategy. Level 0 outputs nothing except a final error
+ message if conflicts were detected. Level 1 outputs only
+ conflicts, 2 outputs conflicts and file changes. Level 5 and
+ above outputs debugging information. The default is level 2.
+ Can be overriden by 'GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY' environment variable.
+
HOW MERGE WORKS
---------------
When things cleanly merge, these things happen:
-1. the results are updated both in the index file and in your
- working tree,
-2. index file is written out as a tree,
-3. the tree gets committed, and
-4. the `HEAD` pointer gets advanced.
+1. The results are updated both in the index file and in your
+ working tree;
+2. Index file is written out as a tree;
+3. The tree gets committed; and
+4. The `HEAD` pointer gets advanced.
Because of 2., we require that the original state of the index
file to match exactly the current `HEAD` commit; otherwise we
* Resolve the conflicts. `git-diff` would report only the
conflicting paths because of the above 2. and 3.. Edit the
- working tree files into a desirable shape, `git-update-index`
+ working tree files into a desirable shape, `git-add` or `git-rm`
them, to make the index file contain what the merge result
should be, and run `git-commit` to commit the result.