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2===============
3
4NAME
5----
Junio C Hamano823eebb2015-07-10 22:29:346git-checkout - Switch branches or restore working tree files
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:237
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
Junio C Hamano2b135272006-03-18 07:45:4210[verse]
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:5611'git checkout' [-q] [-f] [-m] [<branch>]
Junio C Hamanof2d4a132013-10-18 04:34:4112'git checkout' [-q] [-f] [-m] --detach [<branch>]
13'git checkout' [-q] [-f] [-m] [--detach] <commit>
Junio C Hamano619596a2010-08-18 22:15:3514'git checkout' [-q] [-f] [-m] [[-b|-B|--orphan] <new_branch>] [<start_point>]
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:4215'git checkout' [-f|--ours|--theirs|-m|--conflict=<style>] [<tree-ish>] [--] <paths>...
Junio C Hamano9eb58352011-05-11 20:09:2416'git checkout' [-p|--patch] [<tree-ish>] [--] [<paths>...]
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2317
18DESCRIPTION
19-----------
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:5520Updates files in the working tree to match the version in the index
21or the specified tree. If no paths are given, 'git checkout' will
22also update `HEAD` to set the specified branch as the current
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:5623branch.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2324
Junio C Hamanodb81b992012-12-21 23:49:1225'git checkout' <branch>::
26To prepare for working on <branch>, switch to it by updating
27the index and the files in the working tree, and by pointing
28HEAD at the branch. Local modifications to the files in the
29working tree are kept, so that they can be committed to the
30<branch>.
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:5531+
Junio C Hamanodb81b992012-12-21 23:49:1232If <branch> is not found but there does exist a tracking branch in
33exactly one remote (call it <remote>) with a matching name, treat as
34equivalent to
35+
36------------
37$ git checkout -b <branch> --track <remote>/<branch>
38------------
39+
40You could omit <branch>, in which case the command degenerates to
41"check out the current branch", which is a glorified no-op with a
42rather expensive side-effects to show only the tracking information,
43if exists, for the current branch.
44
45'git checkout' -b|-B <new_branch> [<start point>]::
46
47Specifying `-b` causes a new branch to be created as if
48linkgit:git-branch[1] were called and then checked out. In
49this case you can use the `--track` or `--no-track` options,
50which will be passed to 'git branch'. As a convenience,
51`--track` without `-b` implies branch creation; see the
52description of `--track` below.
Junio C Hamano619596a2010-08-18 22:15:3553+
54If `-B` is given, <new_branch> is created if it doesn't exist; otherwise, it
55is reset. This is the transactional equivalent of
56+
57------------
58$ git branch -f <branch> [<start point>]
59$ git checkout <branch>
60------------
61+
62that is to say, the branch is not reset/created unless "git checkout" is
63successful.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:2364
Junio C Hamanodb81b992012-12-21 23:49:1265'git checkout' --detach [<branch>]::
Junio C Hamanof2d4a132013-10-18 04:34:4166'git checkout' [--detach] <commit>::
Junio C Hamanodb81b992012-12-21 23:49:1267
68Prepare to work on top of <commit>, by detaching HEAD at it
69(see "DETACHED HEAD" section), and updating the index and the
70files in the working tree. Local modifications to the files
71in the working tree are kept, so that the resulting working
72tree will be the state recorded in the commit plus the local
73modifications.
74+
Junio C Hamanof2d4a132013-10-18 04:34:4175When the <commit> argument is a branch name, the `--detach` option can
76be used to detach HEAD at the tip of the branch (`git checkout
77<branch>` would check out that branch without detaching HEAD).
78+
79Omitting <branch> detaches HEAD at the tip of the current branch.
Junio C Hamanodb81b992012-12-21 23:49:1280
Junio C Hamano9eb58352011-05-11 20:09:2481'git checkout' [-p|--patch] [<tree-ish>] [--] <pathspec>...::
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:5582
Junio C Hamano442206c2010-09-28 05:51:2383When <paths> or `--patch` are given, 'git checkout' does *not*
84switch branches. It updates the named paths in the working tree
85from the index file or from a named <tree-ish> (most often a
86commit). In this case, the `-b` and `--track` options are
87meaningless and giving either of them results in an error. The
88<tree-ish> argument can be used to specify a specific tree-ish
89(i.e. commit, tag or tree) to update the index for the given
90paths before updating the working tree.
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:5591+
Junio C Hamano823eebb2015-07-10 22:29:3492'git checkout' with <paths> or `--patch` is used to restore modified or
93deleted paths to their original contents from the index or replace paths
94with the contents from a named <tree-ish> (most often a commit-ish).
95+
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:5596The index may contain unmerged entries because of a previous failed merge.
97By default, if you try to check out such an entry from the index, the
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:4298checkout operation will fail and nothing will be checked out.
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:5599Using `-f` will ignore these unmerged entries. The contents from a
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42100specific side of the merge can be checked out of the index by
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:55101using `--ours` or `--theirs`. With `-m`, changes made to the working tree
102file can be discarded to re-create the original conflicted merge result.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23103
104OPTIONS
105-------
Junio C Hamano39381a72007-02-02 07:35:15106-q::
Junio C Hamano68cfa3a2009-08-30 00:22:55107--quiet::
Junio C Hamanocae86272007-08-21 02:20:49108Quiet, suppress feedback messages.
Junio C Hamano39381a72007-02-02 07:35:15109
Junio C Hamano89c34e32015-11-06 23:26:20110--[no-]progress::
111Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
112by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless `--quiet`
113is specified. This flag enables progress reporting even if not
114attached to a terminal, regardless of `--quiet`.
115
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23116-f::
Junio C Hamano68cfa3a2009-08-30 00:22:55117--force::
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42118When switching branches, proceed even if the index or the
119working tree differs from HEAD. This is used to throw away
120local changes.
121+
122When checking out paths from the index, do not fail upon unmerged
123entries; instead, unmerged entries are ignored.
124
125--ours::
126--theirs::
127When checking out paths from the index, check out stage #2
128('ours') or #3 ('theirs') for unmerged paths.
Junio C Hamanod7ed4042015-08-03 19:43:00129+
130Note that during `git rebase` and `git pull --rebase`, 'ours' and
131'theirs' may appear swapped; `--ours` gives the version from the
132branch the changes are rebased onto, while `--theirs` gives the
133version from the branch that holds your work that is being rebased.
134+
135This is because `rebase` is used in a workflow that treats the
136history at the remote as the shared canonical one, and treats the
137work done on the branch you are rebasing as the third-party work to
138be integrated, and you are temporarily assuming the role of the
139keeper of the canonical history during the rebase. As the keeper of
140the canonical history, you need to view the history from the remote
141as `ours` (i.e. "our shared canonical history"), while what you did
142on your side branch as `theirs` (i.e. "one contributor's work on top
143of it").
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23144
Junio C Hamanoeccdd4a2012-09-10 23:28:17145-b <new_branch>::
Junio C Hamanob2f5edd2006-05-21 10:50:09146Create a new branch named <new_branch> and start it at
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:56147<start_point>; see linkgit:git-branch[1] for details.
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23148
Junio C Hamanoeccdd4a2012-09-10 23:28:17149-B <new_branch>::
Junio C Hamano619596a2010-08-18 22:15:35150Creates the branch <new_branch> and start it at <start_point>;
151if it already exists, then reset it to <start_point>. This is
152equivalent to running "git branch" with "-f"; see
153linkgit:git-branch[1] for details.
154
Junio C Hamanoeb415992008-06-08 22:49:47155-t::
156--track::
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:56157When creating a new branch, set up "upstream" configuration. See
158"--track" in linkgit:git-branch[1] for details.
Junio C Hamano5cf43ca2008-08-20 09:14:14159+
Junio C Hamano92d80372016-07-13 22:00:05160If no `-b` option is given, the name of the new branch will be
Junio C Hamanoc7102962013-05-29 23:57:17161derived from the remote-tracking branch, by looking at the local part of
162the refspec configured for the corresponding remote, and then stripping
163the initial part up to the "*".
Junio C Hamano043628e2008-08-24 03:34:11164This would tell us to use "hack" as the local branch when branching
165off of "origin/hack" (or "remotes/origin/hack", or even
166"refs/remotes/origin/hack"). If the given name has no slash, or the above
167guessing results in an empty name, the guessing is aborted. You can
Junio C Hamano92d80372016-07-13 22:00:05168explicitly give a name with `-b` in such a case.
Junio C Hamano103ad7f2007-03-14 11:19:26169
170--no-track::
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:56171Do not set up "upstream" configuration, even if the
Junio C Hamano322c6242015-03-23 21:32:46172branch.autoSetupMerge configuration variable is true.
Junio C Hamano103ad7f2007-03-14 11:19:26173
Junio C Hamano341071d2006-06-04 07:24:48174-l::
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:56175Create the new branch's reflog; see linkgit:git-branch[1] for
176details.
Junio C Hamano341071d2006-06-04 07:24:48177
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28178--detach::
179Rather than checking out a branch to work on it, check out a
180commit for inspection and discardable experiments.
181This is the default behavior of "git checkout <commit>" when
182<commit> is not a branch name. See the "DETACHED HEAD" section
183below for details.
184
Junio C Hamanoeccdd4a2012-09-10 23:28:17185--orphan <new_branch>::
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:55186Create a new 'orphan' branch, named <new_branch>, started from
187<start_point> and switch to it. The first commit made on this
188new branch will have no parents and it will be the root of a new
189history totally disconnected from all the other branches and
190commits.
Junio C Hamanocc7636a2010-05-21 14:57:53191+
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:55192The index and the working tree are adjusted as if you had previously run
193"git checkout <start_point>". This allows you to start a new history
194that records a set of paths similar to <start_point> by easily running
195"git commit -a" to make the root commit.
Junio C Hamanocc7636a2010-05-21 14:57:53196+
Junio C Hamanobb88cf42010-06-21 15:23:55197This can be useful when you want to publish the tree from a commit
198without exposing its full history. You might want to do this to publish
199an open source branch of a project whose current tree is "clean", but
200whose full history contains proprietary or otherwise encumbered bits of
201code.
202+
203If you want to start a disconnected history that records a set of paths
204that is totally different from the one of <start_point>, then you should
205clear the index and the working tree right after creating the orphan
206branch by running "git rm -rf ." from the top level of the working tree.
207Afterwards you will be ready to prepare your new files, repopulating the
208working tree, by copying them from elsewhere, extracting a tarball, etc.
Junio C Hamanocc7636a2010-05-21 14:57:53209
Junio C Hamanoc79bc672013-04-22 19:12:47210--ignore-skip-worktree-bits::
211In sparse checkout mode, `git checkout -- <paths>` would
212update only entries matched by <paths> and sparse patterns
213in $GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout. This option ignores
214the sparse patterns and adds back any files in <paths>.
215
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41216-m::
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42217--merge::
218When switching branches,
219if you have local modifications to one or more files that
Junio C Hamano2b135272006-03-18 07:45:42220are different between the current branch and the branch to
221which you are switching, the command refuses to switch
222branches in order to preserve your modifications in context.
223However, with this option, a three-way merge between the current
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41224branch, your working tree contents, and the new branch
225is done, and you will be on the new branch.
226+
227When a merge conflict happens, the index entries for conflicting
228paths are left unmerged, and you need to resolve the conflicts
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:59229and mark the resolved paths with `git add` (or `git rm` if the merge
230should result in deletion of the path).
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42231+
232When checking out paths from the index, this option lets you recreate
233the conflicted merge in the specified paths.
234
235--conflict=<style>::
236The same as --merge option above, but changes the way the
237conflicting hunks are presented, overriding the
Junio C Hamano322c6242015-03-23 21:32:46238merge.conflictStyle configuration variable. Possible values are
Junio C Hamanoa476efa2008-10-10 15:31:42239"merge" (default) and "diff3" (in addition to what is shown by
240"merge" style, shows the original contents).
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41241
Junio C Hamanoc28068f2009-09-08 00:55:23242-p::
243--patch::
244Interactively select hunks in the difference between the
245<tree-ish> (or the index, if unspecified) and the working
246tree. The chosen hunks are then applied in reverse to the
247working tree (and if a <tree-ish> was specified, the index).
248+
249This means that you can use `git checkout -p` to selectively discard
Junio C Hamano9eb58352011-05-11 20:09:24250edits from your current working tree. See the ``Interactive Mode''
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46251section of linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate the `--patch` mode.
Junio C Hamanoc28068f2009-09-08 00:55:23252
Junio C Hamano4cc4a842015-05-11 22:41:02253--ignore-other-worktrees::
254`git checkout` refuses when the wanted ref is already checked
255out by another worktree. This option makes it check the ref
256out anyway. In other words, the ref can be held by more than one
257worktree.
258
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:56259<branch>::
260Branch to checkout; if it refers to a branch (i.e., a name that,
261when prepended with "refs/heads/", is a valid ref), then that
262branch is checked out. Otherwise, if it refers to a valid
263commit, your HEAD becomes "detached" and you are no longer on
264any branch (see below for details).
265+
Junio C Hamanoc5bd79e2014-01-27 21:31:26266As a special case, the `"@{-N}"` syntax for the N-th last branch/commit
267checks out branches (instead of detaching). You may also specify
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46268`-` which is synonymous with `"@{-1}"`.
Junio C Hamanoe32ec8b2010-06-02 23:32:31269+
Junio C Hamanob76a6862012-05-02 22:02:46270As a further special case, you may use `"A...B"` as a shortcut for the
Junio C Hamanoe32ec8b2010-06-02 23:32:31271merge base of `A` and `B` if there is exactly one merge base. You can
272leave out at most one of `A` and `B`, in which case it defaults to `HEAD`.
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:56273
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23274<new_branch>::
275Name for the new branch.
276
Junio C Hamano3bd66e92009-04-18 06:17:56277<start_point>::
278The name of a commit at which to start the new branch; see
279linkgit:git-branch[1] for details. Defaults to HEAD.
280
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32281<tree-ish>::
282Tree to checkout from (when paths are given). If not specified,
283the index will be used.
284
Junio C Hamano4f9a6052007-01-17 20:25:16285
286
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28287DETACHED HEAD
Junio C Hamano4f9a6052007-01-17 20:25:16288-------------
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28289HEAD normally refers to a named branch (e.g. 'master'). Meanwhile, each
290branch refers to a specific commit. Let's look at a repo with three
291commits, one of them tagged, and with branch 'master' checked out:
Junio C Hamano4f9a6052007-01-17 20:25:16292
293------------
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28294 HEAD (refers to branch 'master')
295 |
296 v
297a---b---c branch 'master' (refers to commit 'c')
298 ^
299 |
300 tag 'v2.0' (refers to commit 'b')
Junio C Hamano4f9a6052007-01-17 20:25:16301------------
302
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28303When a commit is created in this state, the branch is updated to refer to
304the new commit. Specifically, 'git commit' creates a new commit 'd', whose
305parent is commit 'c', and then updates branch 'master' to refer to new
306commit 'd'. HEAD still refers to branch 'master' and so indirectly now refers
307to commit 'd':
Junio C Hamano4f9a6052007-01-17 20:25:16308
Junio C Hamano9d52e572007-02-13 23:48:20309------------
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28310$ edit; git add; git commit
311
312 HEAD (refers to branch 'master')
313|
314v
315a---b---c---d branch 'master' (refers to commit 'd')
316 ^
317 |
318 tag 'v2.0' (refers to commit 'b')
319------------
320
321It is sometimes useful to be able to checkout a commit that is not at
322the tip of any named branch, or even to create a new commit that is not
323referenced by a named branch. Let's look at what happens when we
324checkout commit 'b' (here we show two ways this may be done):
325
326------------
327$ git checkout v2.0 # or
328$ git checkout master^^
329
330 HEAD (refers to commit 'b')
331 |
332 v
333a---b---c---d branch 'master' (refers to commit 'd')
334 ^
335 |
336 tag 'v2.0' (refers to commit 'b')
337------------
338
339Notice that regardless of which checkout command we use, HEAD now refers
340directly to commit 'b'. This is known as being in detached HEAD state.
341It means simply that HEAD refers to a specific commit, as opposed to
342referring to a named branch. Let's see what happens when we create a commit:
343
344------------
345$ edit; git add; git commit
346
347 HEAD (refers to commit 'e')
348 |
349 v
350 e
351 /
352a---b---c---d branch 'master' (refers to commit 'd')
353 ^
354 |
355 tag 'v2.0' (refers to commit 'b')
356------------
357
358There is now a new commit 'e', but it is referenced only by HEAD. We can
359of course add yet another commit in this state:
360
361------------
362$ edit; git add; git commit
363
364 HEAD (refers to commit 'f')
365 |
366 v
367 e---f
368 /
369a---b---c---d branch 'master' (refers to commit 'd')
370 ^
371 |
372 tag 'v2.0' (refers to commit 'b')
373------------
374
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21375In fact, we can perform all the normal Git operations. But, let's look
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28376at what happens when we then checkout master:
377
378------------
379$ git checkout master
380
381 HEAD (refers to branch 'master')
382 e---f |
383 / v
384a---b---c---d branch 'master' (refers to commit 'd')
385 ^
386 |
387 tag 'v2.0' (refers to commit 'b')
388------------
389
390It is important to realize that at this point nothing refers to commit
391'f'. Eventually commit 'f' (and by extension commit 'e') will be deleted
Junio C Hamano076ffcc2013-02-06 05:13:21392by the routine Git garbage collection process, unless we create a reference
Junio C Hamano63c2bc92011-02-28 06:41:28393before that happens. If we have not yet moved away from commit 'f',
394any of these will create a reference to it:
395
396------------
397$ git checkout -b foo <1>
398$ git branch foo <2>
399$ git tag foo <3>
400------------
401
402<1> creates a new branch 'foo', which refers to commit 'f', and then
403updates HEAD to refer to branch 'foo'. In other words, we'll no longer
404be in detached HEAD state after this command.
405
406<2> similarly creates a new branch 'foo', which refers to commit 'f',
407but leaves HEAD detached.
408
409<3> creates a new tag 'foo', which refers to commit 'f',
410leaving HEAD detached.
411
412If we have moved away from commit 'f', then we must first recover its object
413name (typically by using git reflog), and then we can create a reference to
414it. For example, to see the last two commits to which HEAD referred, we
415can use either of these commands:
416
417------------
418$ git reflog -2 HEAD # or
Junio C Hamano9d52e572007-02-13 23:48:20419$ git log -g -2 HEAD
420------------
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23421
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41422EXAMPLES
423--------
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23424
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41425. The following sequence checks out the `master` branch, reverts
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23426the `Makefile` to two revisions back, deletes hello.c by
427mistake, and gets it back from the index.
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41428+
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23429------------
Junio C Hamanoc8d88c22006-04-29 07:02:01430$ git checkout master <1>
431$ git checkout master~2 Makefile <2>
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23432$ rm -f hello.c
Junio C Hamanoc8d88c22006-04-29 07:02:01433$ git checkout hello.c <3>
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23434------------
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41435+
Junio C Hamanoc8d88c22006-04-29 07:02:01436<1> switch branch
Junio C Hamano57053932009-03-11 08:48:32437<2> take a file out of another commit
Junio C Hamanob4a9ede2009-04-08 07:36:32438<3> restore hello.c from the index
Junio C Hamanoc8d88c22006-04-29 07:02:01439+
Junio C Hamano693e7092012-09-12 22:56:53440If you want to check out _all_ C source files out of the index,
441you can say
442+
443------------
444$ git checkout -- '*.c'
445------------
446+
447Note the quotes around `*.c`. The file `hello.c` will also be
448checked out, even though it is no longer in the working tree,
449because the file globbing is used to match entries in the index
450(not in the working tree by the shell).
451+
Junio C Hamanoc8d88c22006-04-29 07:02:01452If you have an unfortunate branch that is named `hello.c`, this
453step would be confused as an instruction to switch to that branch.
454You should instead write:
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41455+
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23456------------
457$ git checkout -- hello.c
458------------
459
Junio C Hamano57053932009-03-11 08:48:32460. After working in the wrong branch, switching to the correct
Junio C Hamano2b135272006-03-18 07:45:42461branch would be done using:
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41462+
463------------
464$ git checkout mytopic
465------------
466+
467However, your "wrong" branch and correct "mytopic" branch may
Junio C Hamano57053932009-03-11 08:48:32468differ in files that you have modified locally, in which case
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41469the above checkout would fail like this:
470+
471------------
472$ git checkout mytopic
Junio C Hamanof2d3a372010-07-12 14:14:18473error: You have local changes to 'frotz'; not switching branches.
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41474------------
475+
476You can give the `-m` flag to the command, which would try a
477three-way merge:
478+
479------------
480$ git checkout -m mytopic
481Auto-merging frotz
482------------
483+
484After this three-way merge, the local modifications are _not_
485registered in your index file, so `git diff` would show you what
486changes you made since the tip of the new branch.
487
488. When a merge conflict happens during switching branches with
489the `-m` option, you would see something like this:
490+
491------------
492$ git checkout -m mytopic
493Auto-merging frotz
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41494ERROR: Merge conflict in frotz
495fatal: merge program failed
496------------
497+
498At this point, `git diff` shows the changes cleanly merged as in
499the previous example, as well as the changes in the conflicted
500files. Edit and resolve the conflict and mark it resolved with
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:59501`git add` as usual:
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41502+
503------------
504$ edit frotz
Junio C Hamano89d4e0f2007-02-18 00:34:59505$ git add frotz
Junio C Hamano74e8a2d2006-01-14 03:58:41506------------
507
Junio C Hamano1a4e8412005-12-27 08:17:23508GIT
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Junio C Hamanof7c042d2008-06-06 22:50:53510Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite