I tried to merge a file in the command line using Git, when an error message appeared telling me the merge was aborted.
I thought that was the end of it, but then I realized there are gitmarks in my files. Like so:
start =
expression
validchar =
[0-9a-zA-Z_?!+\-=@#$%^&*/.]
integer =
<<<<<<< HEAD
digits:[0-9]+
{ return digits.join(""); }
=======
sign:"-"* digits:[0-9]+
{ return sign + digits.join(""); }
>>>>>>> gh-pages
The files have been edited not by me and show lines inserted with:
- HEAD after less than signs (
<<<<<<< HEAD
) - lines of changed code
- a string of equals signs (
=======
) - the new version of the code
- another line starting with greater than signs and the name of the branch (
>>>>>>> gh-pages
)
What's worse is that the file contents are no longer in order. Does anyone know how I get those files back to normal, and the changes I made in the gh-branch merged into the master branch?
git merge --abort
reverted my local folder to its previous state.git status
suggested that to me. If you really want to edit them,git mergetool
(as in the answer further below) is probably good enough.