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Perform a git merge across renames and/or splits.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -euo pipefail | |
# Ever move a file, merge main, then get hit with this? | |
# | |
# Deleted merge conflict for 'foo.txt': | |
# {local}: deleted | |
# {remote}: modified file | |
# Use (m)odified or (d)eleted file, or (a)bort? | |
# | |
# This script lets you merge across renames and/or splits. | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# | |
# git-mergetool-moved <commit> <remote_path> <local_path> | |
# | |
# Example: foo.txt was split into bar.txt and baz.txt | |
# | |
# git-mergetool-moved origin/main foo.txt bar.txt | |
# git-mergetool-moved origin/main foo.txt baz.txt | |
# | |
# NOTE: Don't forget to press (d) on that pesky delete merge conflict and carry on. | |
# 'commit' to merge into the current branch. | |
branch="$1" | |
# 'path' of the file on 'branch' and the merge base of 'branch' and the current branch. | |
original="$2" | |
# Path of the file in the working tree. | |
ours="$3" | |
temp_dir="$(mktemp -d)" | |
trap 'rm -rf -- "${temp_dir}"' EXIT | |
original_basename="$(basename "${original}")" | |
theirs="${temp_dir}/${original_basename}_THEIRS" | |
git show "${branch}:${original}" > "${theirs}" | |
merge_base="$(git merge-base "${branch}" HEAD)" | |
base="${temp_dir}/${original_basename}_BASE" | |
git show "${merge_base}:${original}" > "${base}" | |
bcomp "${ours}" "${theirs}" "${base}" "${ours}" |
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