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1 --commit::
2 --no-commit::
3 Perform the merge and commit the result. This option can
4 be used to override --no-commit.
5 +
6 With --no-commit perform the merge but pretend the merge
7 failed and do not autocommit, to give the user a chance to
8 inspect and further tweak the merge result before committing.
9
10 --edit::
11 -e::
12 --no-edit::
13 Invoke an editor before committing successful mechanical merge to
14 further edit the auto-generated merge message, so that the user
15 can explain and justify the merge. The `--no-edit` option can be
16 used to accept the auto-generated message (this is generally
17 discouraged).
18 ifndef::git-pull[]
19 The `--edit` (or `-e`) option is still useful if you are
20 giving a draft message with the `-m` option from the command line
21 and want to edit it in the editor.
22 endif::git-pull[]
23 +
24 Older scripts may depend on the historical behaviour of not allowing the
25 user to edit the merge log message. They will see an editor opened when
26 they run `git merge`. To make it easier to adjust such scripts to the
27 updated behaviour, the environment variable `GIT_MERGE_AUTOEDIT` can be
28 set to `no` at the beginning of them.
29
30 --ff::
31 When the merge resolves as a fast-forward, only update the branch
32 pointer, without creating a merge commit. This is the default
33 behavior.
34
35 --no-ff::
36 Create a merge commit even when the merge resolves as a
37 fast-forward. This is the default behaviour when merging an
38 annotated (and possibly signed) tag.
39
40 --ff-only::
41 Refuse to merge and exit with a non-zero status unless the
42 current `HEAD` is already up to date or the merge can be
43 resolved as a fast-forward.
44
45 --log[=<n>]::
46 --no-log::
47 In addition to branch names, populate the log message with
48 one-line descriptions from at most <n> actual commits that are being
49 merged. See also linkgit:git-fmt-merge-msg[1].
50 +
51 With --no-log do not list one-line descriptions from the
52 actual commits being merged.
53
54
55 --stat::
56 -n::
57 --no-stat::
58 Show a diffstat at the end of the merge. The diffstat is also
59 controlled by the configuration option merge.stat.
60 +
61 With -n or --no-stat do not show a diffstat at the end of the
62 merge.
63
64 --squash::
65 --no-squash::
66 Produce the working tree and index state as if a real merge
67 happened (except for the merge information), but do not actually
68 make a commit, move the `HEAD`, or record `$GIT_DIR/MERGE_HEAD`
69 (to cause the next `git commit` command to create a merge
70 commit). This allows you to create a single commit on top of
71 the current branch whose effect is the same as merging another
72 branch (or more in case of an octopus).
73 +
74 With --no-squash perform the merge and commit the result. This
75 option can be used to override --squash.
76
77 -s <strategy>::
78 --strategy=<strategy>::
79 Use the given merge strategy; can be supplied more than
80 once to specify them in the order they should be tried.
81 If there is no `-s` option, a built-in list of strategies
82 is used instead ('git merge-recursive' when merging a single
83 head, 'git merge-octopus' otherwise).
84
85 -X <option>::
86 --strategy-option=<option>::
87 Pass merge strategy specific option through to the merge
88 strategy.
89
90 --verify-signatures::
91 --no-verify-signatures::
92 Verify that the tip commit of the side branch being merged is
93 signed with a valid key, i.e. a key that has a valid uid: in the
94 default trust model, this means the signing key has been signed by
95 a trusted key. If the tip commit of the side branch is not signed
96 with a valid key, the merge is aborted.
97
98 --summary::
99 --no-summary::
100 Synonyms to --stat and --no-stat; these are deprecated and will be
101 removed in the future.
102
103 ifndef::git-pull[]
104 -q::
105 --quiet::
106 Operate quietly. Implies --no-progress.
107
108 -v::
109 --verbose::
110 Be verbose.
111
112 --progress::
113 --no-progress::
114 Turn progress on/off explicitly. If neither is specified,
115 progress is shown if standard error is connected to a terminal.
116 Note that not all merge strategies may support progress
117 reporting.
118
119 endif::git-pull[]
120
121 --allow-unrelated-histories::
122 By default, `git merge` command refuses to merge histories
123 that do not share a common ancestor. This option can be
124 used to override this safety when merging histories of two
125 projects that started their lives independently. As that is
126 a very rare occasion, no configuration variable to enable
127 this by default exists and will not be added.