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--commit:: --no-commit:: Perform the merge and commit the result. This option can be used to override --no-commit. + With --no-commit perform the merge but pretend the merge failed and do not autocommit, to give the user a chance to inspect and further tweak the merge result before committing. --edit:: --no-edit:: Invoke an editor before committing successful mechanical merge to further edit the auto-generated merge message, so that the user can explain and justify the merge. The `--no-edit` option can be used to accept the auto-generated message (this is generally discouraged). The `--edit` option is still useful if you are giving a draft message with the `-m` option from the command line and want to edit it in the editor. + Older scripts may depend on the historical behaviour of not allowing the user to edit the merge log message. They will see an editor opened when they run `git merge`. To make it easier to adjust such scripts to the updated behaviour, the environment variable `GIT_MERGE_AUTOEDIT` can be set to `no` at the beginning of them. --ff:: When the merge resolves as a fast-forward, only update the branch pointer, without creating a merge commit. This is the default behavior. --no-ff:: Create a merge commit even when the merge resolves as a fast-forward. This is the default behaviour when merging an annotated (and possibly signed) tag. --ff-only:: Refuse to merge and exit with a non-zero status unless the current `HEAD` is already up-to-date or the merge can be resolved as a fast-forward. --log[=<n>]:: --no-log:: In addition to branch names, populate the log message with one-line descriptions from at most <n> actual commits that are being merged. See also linkgit:git-fmt-merge-msg[1]. + With --no-log do not list one-line descriptions from the actual commits being merged. --stat:: -n:: --no-stat:: Show a diffstat at the end of the merge. The diffstat is also controlled by the configuration option merge.stat. + With -n or --no-stat do not show a diffstat at the end of the merge. --squash:: --no-squash:: Produce the working tree and index state as if a real merge happened (except for the merge information), but do not actually make a commit or move the `HEAD`, nor record `$GIT_DIR/MERGE_HEAD` to cause the next `git commit` command to create a merge commit. This allows you to create a single commit on top of the current branch whose effect is the same as merging another branch (or more in case of an octopus). + With --no-squash perform the merge and commit the result. This option can be used to override --squash. -s <strategy>:: --strategy=<strategy>:: Use the given merge strategy; can be supplied more than once to specify them in the order they should be tried. If there is no `-s` option, a built-in list of strategies is used instead ('git merge-recursive' when merging a single head, 'git merge-octopus' otherwise). -X <option>:: --strategy-option=<option>:: Pass merge strategy specific option through to the merge strategy. --verify-signatures:: --no-verify-signatures:: Verify that the commits being merged have good and trusted GPG signatures and abort the merge in case they do not. --summary:: --no-summary:: Synonyms to --stat and --no-stat; these are deprecated and will be removed in the future. ifndef::git-pull[] -q:: --quiet:: Operate quietly. Implies --no-progress. -v:: --verbose:: Be verbose. --progress:: --no-progress:: Turn progress on/off explicitly. If neither is specified, progress is shown if standard error is connected to a terminal. Note that not all merge strategies may support progress reporting. endif::git-pull[]