To merge the current branch into another branch without checking out the other branch:
Fast-forward merge
This is really easy. By definition, a fast-forward merge simply means the branch pointer is moved ahead in the commit tree. So all you need to do is just simulate that:
git branch -f master dev
Caveats: This assumes that master
points to a commit that is also in dev
branch or some other branch. If it doesn't, you risk losing work! Unlike git merge
which will create a merge commit (or complain) when fast-forward is not possible, this method silently forces the branch pointer to point to another commit.
This also assumes you're the only one working on the repo, and/or you know what you're doing.
Tip: If you did a git fetch
and you have new commits in origin/master
, you can move the master
branch without checking out using:
git branch -f master origin/master
Merge via merge commit
This is not always possible. To create a merge commit, you have to do a merge operation. And to do a merge operation, you should have commits in the other branch that are not in the current branch.
If you do have commits in the master
branch which are not in dev
branch, you can:
Disclaimer: This is merely a proof-of-concept, just to show it's sometimes possible to do a merge to the other branch without checking out. If you would want to use it everyday, you probably want to make an alias for it using shell redirection or make a shell script for it. Then again, you can also make a shell script for the shorter process shown in the question.
git checkout -b temp
git merge --no-ff -e master
git branch -f master temp
git checkout dev
git branch -D temp
Explanation:
- Check out a temporary branch that points to the same commit as current branch.
Merge master
into the temporary branch and launch commit message editor. If you want the merge commit to look like you had merged the dev
branch into master
, edit it from this:
Merge branch 'master' into temp
to this:
Merge branch 'dev'
Tip: You can use -m "Merge branch 'dev'"
instead of -e
to be quicker.
- Update the
master
branch pointer to point to the merge commit.
- Check out the
dev
branch.
- Force delete the temporary branch.
This still touches your working tree, but minimally so. It doesn't roll back the tree all the way to state of the original master
just to bring in the development changes once again. Some may not care, but for others it may be important.
git stash
,git checkout master
,git merge dev
,git checkout dev
,git stash pop
.