ancestor', i.e. a 'merge base'. Note that there can be more than one
merge base for a pair of commits.
-Unless `--octopus` is given, among the two commits to compute the merge
-base from, one is specified by the first commit argument on the command
-line; the other commit is a (possibly hypothetical) commit that is a merge
-across all the remaining commits on the command line. As the most common
-special case, specifying only two commits on the command line means
-computing the merge base between the given two commits.
+OPERATION MODE
+--------------
+
+As the most common special case, specifying only two commits on the
+command line means computing the merge base between the given two commits.
+
+More generally, among the two commits to compute the merge base from,
+one is specified by the first commit argument on the command line;
+the other commit is a (possibly hypothetical) commit that is a merge
+across all the remaining commits on the command line.
As a consequence, the 'merge base' is not necessarily contained in each of the
commit arguments if more than two commits are specified. This is different
from linkgit:git-show-branch[1] when used with the `--merge-base` option.
-OPTIONS
--------
--a::
---all::
- Output all merge bases for the commits, instead of just one.
-
--octopus::
Compute the best common ancestors of all supplied commits,
in preparation for an n-way merge. This mimics the behavior
from any other. This mimics the behavior of 'git show-branch
--independent'.
+OPTIONS
+-------
+-a::
+--all::
+ Output all merge bases for the commits, instead of just one.
+
DISCUSSION
----------
the other (both are 'best' merge bases). When the `--all` option is not given,
it is unspecified which best one is output.
-Author
-------
-Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
-
-Documentation
---------------
-Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
-
See also
--------
linkgit:git-rev-list[1],