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Suppose I'm on Git branch master and I git merge featurebranch. There is a conflict in foo.html.

When I open foo.html, I see, in the area of the conflict, what master has and what featurebranch has. But I can't really tell what change was made on master that conflicted with featurebranch; I only know what master has now.

I'd like to see the diff that each one applied.

Or, to get the same information, I could see:

  • The version master has now
  • The version featurebranch has now
  • The version their common ancestor had

How can I see this?

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From git-merge(1),

An alternative style can be used by setting the "merge.conflictstyle" configuration variable to "diff3".

In addition to the <<<<<<<, =======, and >>>>>>> markers, it uses another ||||||| marker that is followed by the original text. ... You can sometimes come up with a better resolution by viewing the original.

This can be enabled using

git config --global merge.conflictstyle diff3

or right in ~/.gitconfigfile

[merge]
  conflictstyle = diff3
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    That is fantastic! Thank you! In the meantime I had discovered git mergetool, which (for me) opens vimdiff with several windows showing similar info, but I like your method better. Aug 8, 2013 at 16:52
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    @NathanLong: btw, mergetool is really nice when using kdiff3
    – Hasturkun
    Aug 8, 2013 at 16:55
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A lot of GUI diff/merge tools have a 3 or 4 way merge view. I highly recommend Beyond Compare for resolving merge conflicts. Another (okay) tool is DiffMerge.

You can set up a custom mergetool to use with the git mergetool command. This is my .gitconfig configuration for Beyond Compare (Pro edition) and DiffMerge on my Windows machine using msysgit:

[merge]
    tool = bc3
[diff]
    tool = bc3
[difftool "dm"]
    cmd = C:/Program\\ Files/SourceGear/Common/DiffMerge/sgdm.exe \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\"
[difftool "bc3"]
    cmd = "\"c:/program files (x86)/beyond compare 3/bcomp.exe\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\""
[mergetool "bc3"]
    cmd = "\"c:/program files (x86)/beyond compare 3/bcomp.exe\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\" \"$BASE\" \"$MERGED\""

You can read more about various diff/merge tool configurations in the official Linux Kernel Git documentation for git config.

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    +1 for Beyond Compare! I've used the Pro Edition for years and love it. Their support is also excellent.
    – TrueWill
    Aug 8, 2013 at 17:17
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    I would greatly appreciate an explanation for any downvotes to this answer. Considering that I provide working configurations for some popular external diff and merge tools for msysgit installations on Windows, I think my answer provides great value.
    – user456814
    Aug 12, 2013 at 8:27
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    For other's that got here and have been wondering why the above config doesn't work for 3-way merges, check that you have a Pro version of Beyond Compare and not a Standard license (which doesn't support 3-way-merge) Apr 26, 2014 at 23:16
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    Thanks @nivekastoreth. It was doing a 2-way merge for me, no matter what I did. I was confused by the Standard vs Pro page and mistakenly thought Starndard included 3-way file merges, but not directories. Upgrading to pro and following directions instantly fixed it up. May 25, 2015 at 22:16
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    I feel like this answer was only a promote to Beyond Compare which btw is not so good
    – amdev
    Jan 28, 2019 at 13:12

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