[description] Sometimes, merging timelines will not be as simple, because they contradict each other. For example, in this case, one of our clients wants these timelines merged, but they ate different things for breakfast in both timelines. Try to merge them together! You'll notice that there will be a conflict! The time machine will leave it up to you how to proceed: you can edit the problematic item, it will show you the conflicting sections. You can keep either of the two versions - or create a combination of them! Remove the >>>, <<<, and === markers, and make a new commit to finalize the merge! Again, let your finalized timeline be the "main" one. [setup] echo "Just woke up. Is hungry." > tom git add . git commit -m "The beginning" git checkout -b pancakes echo "Had blueberry pancakes with maple syrup for breakfast." > tom git add . git commit -m "Pancakes!" git checkout -b muesli main echo "Had muesli with oats and strawberries for breakfast." > tom git add . git commit -m "Muesli!" git checkout main [win] # main has a parent, and the parent of both its first and child parents are the same commit: git rev-parse main^ && test "$(git rev-parse main^1~)" = "$(git rev-parse main^2~)"