Reputation: 10393
In a larger git merge with several conflicting files, I incorrectly marked a file as resolved (using git add FILE
after some editing)
Now I'd like to undo my conflict resolution attempt and start over resolving that file.
How can I do that?
Upvotes: 287
Views: 74225
Reputation: 10393
Use git checkout
with flag --merge
(short version -m
):
git checkout --merge FILE
This restores the unresolved state, including all information about parent and merge base, which allows restarting the resolution.
This command can also be used to "undo" automatic merge conflict resolution, if rerere
is enabled in your git config. This is especially useful with enabled rerere.autoUpdate
after it records incorrect merge conflict resolution and you notice too late.
Found the solution here: http://gitster.livejournal.com/43665.html
Upvotes: 527