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Let’s say I just made one git pull
. Then, for some movement I closed the Terminal
(In the Ubuntu
, for example) and I haven’t seen which files are marked as CONFLICT
.
I already learned in a way where I would execute command grep
in the local repository directory.
Example:
> grep -Hrs "<<< HEAD" .
How can I do (otherwise) to find out which files are conflicting?
Is there any way to do it for yourself GIT
?
Really, it worked! I wonder what this is for
diff
?– Wallace Maxters
To see the differences between any two versions. If you type only
git diff
it shows all the differences between the current directory and the index, but can do much more (worth another question)– Anthony Accioly