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diff --git a/Documentation/git-pull.txt b/Documentation/git-pull.txt index ec10a2f409..7ebb08da0c 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-pull.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-pull.txt @@ -31,42 +31,8 @@ include::pull-fetch-param.txt[] include::merge-pull-opts.txt[] +include::merge-strategies.txt[] -MERGE STRATEGIES ----------------- - -resolve:: - This can only resolve two heads (i.e. the current branch - and another branch you pulled from) using 3-way merge - algorithm. It tries to carefully detect criss-cross - merge ambiguities and is considered generally safe and - fast. This is the default merge strategy when pulling - one branch. - -recursive:: - This can only resolve two heads using 3-way merge - algorithm. When there are more than one common - ancestors that can be used for 3-way merge, it creates a - merged tree of the common ancestores and uses that as - the reference tree for the 3-way merge. This has been - reported to result in fewer merge conflicts without - causing mis-merges by tests done on actual merge commits - taken from Linux 2.6 kernel development history. - Additionally this can detect and handle merges involving - renames. - -octopus:: - This resolves more than two-head case, but refuses to do - complex merge that needs manual resolution. It is - primarily meant to be used for bundling topic branch - heads together. This is the default merge strategy when - pulling more than one branch. - -ours:: - This resolves any number of heads, but the result of the - merge is always the current branch head. It is meant to - be used to supersede old development history of side - branches. EXAMPLES |