Perform a merge between two branches incrementally. If conflicts are encountered, figure out exactly which pairs of commits conflict, and present the user with one pairwise conflict at a time for resolution. Reduce the pain of resolving merge conflicts to its unavoidable minimum, by finding and presenting the smallest possible conflicts: those between the changes introduced by one commit from each branch. Allow a merge to be saved, tested, interrupted, published, and collaborated on while it is in progress. Multiple incremental merges can be in progress at the same time. Each incremental merge has a name, and its progress is recorded in the Git repository as references under refs/imerge/NAME. The current state of an incremental merge can be visualized using the diagram command. An incremental merge can be interrupted and resumed arbitrarily, or even pushed to a server to allow somebody else to work on it.

Features

  • Allow a merge to be saved, tested, interrupted, published, and collaborated on while it is in progress
  • Reduce the pain of resolving merge conflicts to its unavoidable minimum
  • Requires a Python interpreter
  • Needs Python 3.x, version 3.3 or later
  • Simplify results
  • git-imerge records all of the intermediate state about an incremental merge in the Git object database

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Git, Diagram

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Git Software, Python Diagram Software

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2022-12-19