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14 questions linked to/from What is the dominant branch when doing a git merge
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Git: Same line edit: Who has Precedence? [duplicate]
If I have two branches, "product" and "staging" and in both branches I change this line:
private baseUrl = "someDomain";
I now notice that this results in
1) auto-forward and not a merge conflict
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How does Git store files?
I just started learning Git and to do so, I started reading the Git Community Book, and in this book they say that SVN and CVS store the difference between files and that Git stores a snapshot of all ...
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Are Git's pack files deltas rather than snapshots?
One of the key differences between Git and most other version control systems is that the others tend to store commits as a series of deltas - changesets between one commit and the next. This seems ...
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How can I prevent foxtrot merges in my 'master' branch?
A foxtrot merge is a merge where 'origin/master' merges in as a 2nd (or later) parent, like so:
Commit 'D' is a foxtrot merge because 'origin/master' is its 2nd parent. Notice how first-parent ...
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What exactly do we mean by "branch"?
Long story short...
As far as I can tell, the term "branch" (in Git parlance) may refer to related but different things:
a non-symbolic reference/pointer to a commit,
the name of such a reference (e....
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Git - diff3 Conflict Style - Temporary merge branch
I am doing a merge with merge.conflictStyle set to diff3. Normally, this inserts three (3) sections separated by four (4) sets of characters.
The Git Documentation for Merge clearly explains what ...
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(Git Merging) When to use 'ours' strategy, 'ours' option and 'theirs' option?
Definition of recursive merge strategy pulled from the git merge documentation.
This can only resolve two heads using a 3-way merge algorithm. When there is more than one common ancestor that can be ...
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when exactly does a git merge conflict arise
I'm using git to track changes to my LaTeX documents. I tend to keep feedback from co-authors in a separate branch and merge it in later. So far things seem to magically merge properly, but I would ...
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After a git pull there a lot of unrelated modifications in the staging area
A colleague had been working in his local repository on master and after a couple of weeks, did a git pull. In the meantime there was a bunch of activity on master including at least 10 merge commits ...
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Force Git To Cause Merge Conflict
I have few files which I would like to "invalidate" in my dev_branch lets call it branch "A" so once merging with another dev_branch lets call it branch "B" I get a merge conflict. Those few files I ...
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Does the source branch matter when solving Git conflicts?
I need to make a pull request between two branches, let's say develop and release, in order to bring the new code to the release environment. I know there will be conflicts at this merge, so first I ...
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git auto merge two branches: which file's content will take precedence source file or destination file?
Here is my situation,
I have to create a new branch C like this:- first branching off from A and then merging in B
The steps i followed:
New branch C is created branching off from A
B is merged ...
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Git merge with -X argument to override master branch's file, but still got some deleted code
I have one file in master branch like belows:
void func(int a, string b) {
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if (a == 1) {
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}
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func(1, "test");
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Then I checkout a new branch b1, and do ...
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Keeping settings files branch specific
I am current running a number of repositories for my companies application.
We have two repositories that require settings files for their builds to function. These settings files are different ...