| git-merge-base(1) |
| ================= |
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| NAME |
| ---- |
| git-merge-base - Find as good common ancestors as possible for a merge |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| 'git merge-base' [--all] <commit> <commit>... |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
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| 'git-merge-base' finds best common ancestor(s) between two commits to use |
| in a three-way merge. One common ancestor is 'better' than another common |
| ancestor if the latter is an ancestor of the former. A common ancestor |
| that does not have any better common ancestor is a 'best common |
| ancestor', i.e. a 'merge base'. Note that there can be more than one |
| merge base for a pair of commits. |
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| Among the two commits to compute the merge base from, one is specified by |
| the first commit argument on the command line; the other commit is a |
| (possibly hypothetical) commit that is a merge across all the remaining |
| commits on the command line. As the most common special case, specifying only |
| two commits on the command line means computing the merge base between |
| the given two commits. |
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| OPTIONS |
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| --all:: |
| Output all merge bases for the commits, instead of just one. |
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| DISCUSSION |
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| Given two commits 'A' and 'B', `git merge-base A B` will output a commit |
| which is reachable from both 'A' and 'B' through the parent relationship. |
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| For example, with this topology: |
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| o---o---o---B |
| / |
| ---o---1---o---o---o---A |
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| the merge base between 'A' and 'B' is '1'. |
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| Given three commits 'A', 'B' and 'C', `git merge-base A B C` will compute the |
| merge base between 'A' and a hypothetical commit 'M', which is a merge |
| between 'B' and 'C'. For example, with this topology: |
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| o---o---o---o---C |
| / |
| / o---o---o---B |
| / / |
| ---2---1---o---o---o---A |
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| the result of `git merge-base A B C` is '1'. This is because the |
| equivalent topology with a merge commit 'M' between 'B' and 'C' is: |
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| o---o---o---o---o |
| / \ |
| / o---o---o---o---M |
| / / |
| ---2---1---o---o---o---A |
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| and the result of `git merge-base A M` is '1'. Commit '2' is also a |
| common ancestor between 'A' and 'M', but '1' is a better common ancestor, |
| because '2' is an ancestor of '1'. Hence, '2' is not a merge base. |
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| When the history involves criss-cross merges, there can be more than one |
| 'best' common ancestor for two commits. For example, with this topology: |
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| ---1---o---A |
| \ / |
| X |
| / \ |
| ---2---o---o---B |
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| both '1' and '2' are merge-bases of A and B. Neither one is better than |
| the other (both are 'best' merge bases). When the `--all` option is not given, |
| it is unspecified which best one is output. |
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| Author |
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| Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> |
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| Documentation |
| -------------- |
| Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. |
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| GIT |
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| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |