oh-my-git/levels/it/merge/merge-abort

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title = Abort a merge
cards = checkout commit-auto merge merge-abort
[description]
Sometimes you want to merge two commits, but a merge conflict occurs that you currently don't want to resolve.
In these situations you can abort the merge to merge later. Use
git merge --abort
when you are in a merge process.
Try to merge both commits and abort the merge afterwards.
[setup]
echo "A new day is starting" > you
git add .
git commit -m "Start"
echo "Walking down the Main Lane." >> you
git add .
git commit -m "Main Lane"
git checkout HEAD~1
echo "Walking down the Side Lane." >> you
git add .
git commit -m "Side Lane"
git checkout HEAD~1
git branch -D main
[actions]
if test -f .git/MERGE_HEAD; then
touch .git/secretfile
fi
[win]
# You tried to merge?
test -f .git/secretfile
# You aborted to merge?
test -f .git/secretfile && ! test -f .git/MERGE_HEAD && ! git rev-parse HEAD^^
[congrats]
Aaah, let's merge later...