`--commit`:: `--no-commit`:: Perform the merge and commit the result. This option can be used to override `--no-commit`. ifdef::git-pull[] Only useful when merging. endif::git-pull[] + With `--no-commit` perform the merge and stop just before creating a merge commit, to give the user a chance to inspect and further tweak the merge result before committing. + Note that fast-forward updates do not create a merge commit and therefore there is no way to stop those merges with `--no-commit`. Thus, if you want to ensure your branch is not changed or updated by the merge command, use `--no-ff` with `--no-commit`. `--edit`:: `-e`:: `--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). ifndef::git-pull[] The `--edit` (or `-e`) 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. endif::git-pull[] + 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. `--cleanup=`:: This option determines how the merge message will be cleaned up before committing. See linkgit:git-commit[1] for more details. In addition, if the __ is given a value of `scissors`, scissors will be appended to `MERGE_MSG` before being passed on to the commit machinery in the case of a merge conflict. ifdef::git-merge[] `--ff`:: `--no-ff`:: `--ff-only`:: Specifies how a merge is handled when the merged-in history is already a descendant of the current history. `--ff` is the default unless merging an annotated (and possibly signed) tag that is not stored in its natural place in the `refs/tags/` hierarchy, in which case `--no-ff` is assumed. endif::git-merge[] ifdef::git-pull[] `--ff-only`:: Only update to the new history if there is no divergent local history. This is the default when no method for reconciling divergent histories is provided (via the --rebase=* flags). `--ff`:: `--no-ff`:: When merging rather than rebasing, specifies how a merge is handled when the merged-in history is already a descendant of the current history. If merging is requested, `--ff` is the default unless merging an annotated (and possibly signed) tag that is not stored in its natural place in the `refs/tags/` hierarchy, in which case `--no-ff` is assumed. endif::git-pull[] + With `--ff`, when possible resolve the merge as a fast-forward (only update the branch pointer to match the merged branch; do not create a merge commit). When not possible (when the merged-in history is not a descendant of the current history), create a merge commit. + With `--no-ff`, create a merge commit in all cases, even when the merge could instead be resolved as a fast-forward. ifdef::git-merge[] + With `--ff-only`, resolve the merge as a fast-forward when possible. When not possible, refuse to merge and exit with a non-zero status. endif::git-merge[] `-S[]`:: `--gpg-sign[=]`:: `--no-gpg-sign`:: GPG-sign the resulting merge commit. The __ argument is optional and defaults to the committer identity; if specified, it must be stuck to the option without a space. `--no-gpg-sign` is useful to countermand both `commit.gpgSign` configuration variable, and earlier `--gpg-sign`. `--log[=]`:: `--no-log`:: In addition to branch names, populate the log message with one-line descriptions from at most __ actual commits that are being merged. See also linkgit:git-fmt-merge-msg[1]. ifdef::git-pull[] Only useful when merging. endif::git-pull[] + With `--no-log` do not list one-line descriptions from the actual commits being merged. include::signoff-option.adoc[] `--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. `--compact-summary`:: Show a compact-summary 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, move the `HEAD`, or 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`. + With `--squash`, `--commit` is not allowed, and will fail. ifdef::git-pull[] + Only useful when merging. endif::git-pull[] `--[no-]verify`:: By default, the pre-merge and commit-msg hooks are run. When `--no-verify` is given, these are bypassed. See also linkgit:githooks[5]. ifdef::git-pull[] Only useful when merging. endif::git-pull[] `-s `:: `--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 (`ort` when merging a single head, `octopus` otherwise). `-X