I'm trying to integrate WinMerge with Git as I've seen others done before on Windows 7 Ultimate.
I've followed the following steps, but an error continues to show up when I do a git mergetool which defaults to vimdiff.
Created a file called winmerge.sh in the root directory of git: C/Program Files (x86)/Git/ with: WinMergeU is the correct location.
#!/bin/sh
echo Launching WinMergeU.exe: $1 $2
"C:/Program Files (x86)/WinMerge/WinMergeU.exe"
git /e /u /dl "Base" /dr "Mine" "$1" "$2"
and used the following commands.
git config --global diff.tool winmerge
git config --global difftool.winmerge.cmd "winmerge.sh \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\""
git config --global difftool.prompt false
The error shows up as:
git config option merge.tool set to unknown tool: winmerge
You are talking about merge tool, yet you (and some other people with answers) are configuring it as a diff tool.
To configure a merge tool, you'd need to use merge.tool
and mergetool
configurations instead of diff.tool
and difftool
, like this:
git config --global merge.tool winmerge
git config --replace --global mergetool.winmerge.cmd "\"C:\Program Files (x86)\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe\" -e -u -dl \"Base\" -dr \"Mine\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\" \"$MERGED\""
git config --global mergetool.prompt false
And then you can use
git mergetool
which will open you the two files to edit.
Kudos for @dvdvck mentioning in the comments that in command line parameters you can specify a third file for the result file for winmerge (outputpath parameter).
For completeness, I'll mention that there is also this gist aimed at full configuration of winmerge for both as diff and merge tool.
Git 2.5+ (Q2 2015) will include Winmerge as a known git mergetool
!
If Winmerge is in your %PATH%
, a git config merge.tool winmerge
is all you need to do!
(It works for diff tool too: git config diff.tool winmerge
)
See commit 3e4f237 by David Aguilar (davvid
), 20 May 2015.
(Merged by Junio C Hamano -- gitster
-- in commit 324a9f4, 01 Jun 2015)
Helped-by: Philip Oakley (PhilipOakley
), Johannes Schindelin (dscho
), Sebastian Schuberth (sschuberth
), SZEDER Gábor (szeder
)
All the config is now done for you directly in Git itself, with mergetools/winmerge
:
- diff command:
"$merge_tool_path" -u -e "$LOCAL" "$REMOTE"
- merge command:
"$merge_tool_path" -u -e -dl Local -dr Remote "$LOCAL" "$REMOTE" "$MERGED"
mergetools
: add winmerge as a builtin toolAdd a winmerge scriptlet with the commands described in this thread, so that users can use winmerge without needing to perform any additional configuration.
If you decide to use SourceTree (or for any Google searchers with SourceTree), you can use WinMerge for the Merge Tool by setting the Merge Tool to custom, pointing Diff Command to WinMergeU.exe, typically:
C:\Program Files (x86)\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe
In Arguments use:
-e -u -dl "Mine" -wr -dr "Theirs" $LOCAL $REMOTE $MERGED
That will cause the left side (labeled "Mine") to be editable and it will be the output file when you save in WinMerge. The right side (labeled "Theirs") will be read only (that's the -wr argument), this is needed because WinMerge outputs all saved files to the $MERGED file, so if both sides were edited, it would output the left side then overwrite that with the right side; best to avoid that kind of confusion.
If you leave the backup file option turned on, WinMerge will generate a .bak file. The contents of this file will either be the original left side file, or the second to last output file if you saved multiple times. You can either turn this off, or add *.bak to your .gitignore file.
Git itself will create a *.orig conflict file AFTER the conflict is resolved, just in case you botched it. Again, you can add *.orig to your .gitignore file or turn off this feature. Unfortunately, SourceTree does not have a GUI option for this, so fire up your git bash or, if you chose the right PATH option during installation, the Windows Command prompt and do this:
git config --global mergetool.keepBackup false
That will stop Git creating the *.orig files. You can also directly edit the config file by locating the .gitconfig file in the root of your user directory. If you know how to use VIM, you can edit the whole thing with this command:
git config --global --edit
Here's mine (in %userprofile%\.gitconfig
, or ~/.gitconfig
on *nix), no wrapper (Win 7 Home Pro):
[diff]
tool = winmerge
[difftool "winmerge"]
cmd = c:/path/to/winmergeu.exe -e -u -x -wl -wr -dl "base" -dr "mine" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\"
This is easier to do and is what worked for me:
git config --global diff.tool winmerge
git config --replace --global difftool.winmerge.cmd "\"C:\path to winmerge\WinMergeU.exe\" -e -u -dl \"Base\" -dr \"Mine\" $LOCAL $REMOTE"
git config --global difftool.prompt false
Your path is incorrect, it should be "/c/Program Files (x86)/WinMerge/WinMergeU.exe"
.
You're running in a shell script environment, not native windows command prompt.
To do WinMerge as compare and merge tool for Visual Studio 2017 Git Plugin:
From windows command prompt: type >> git config --global --edit which will open the .getconfig file to edit.
Please update with below command:
[mergetool]
prompt = false
keepBackup = false
keepTemporaries = false
[merge]
tool = winmerge
[mergetool "winmerge"]
name = WinMerge
trustExitCode = true
cmd = \"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\WinMerge\\WinMergeU.exe\" -e -u -dl \"Base\" -dr \"Mine\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\" \"$MERGED\"
[diff]
tool = winmerge
[difftool "winmerge"]
name = WinMerge
trustExitCode = true
cmd = \"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\WinMerge\\WinMergeU.exe\" -u -e $LOCAL $REMOTE
After hassling with this for over an hour, I installed tortoisegit and so far it's giving me exactly what I want.
Settings of Winmerge for Tortoise git are described in http://thoai-nguyen.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/setup-tortoise-git-and-winmerge.html
Entering the settings via the command line has been covered by other answers. The .gitconfig
file for full 3-way merging with WinMerge could be configured like this (this example is from Windows):
[merge]
tool = WinMerge
[mergetool "WinMerge"]
cmd = \"C:\\Program Files\\WinMerge\\WinMergeU.exe\" -e -u -dl \"Local\" -dm \"Base\" -dr \"Remote\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$BASE\" \"$REMOTE\" -o \"$MERGED\"
trustExitCode = true
keepBackup = false
[diff]
tool = WinMerge
[difftool "WinMerge"]
cmd = \"C:\\Program Files\\WinMerge\\WinMergeU.exe\" -e -u -dl \"Old $BASE\" -dr \"New $BASE\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\"
trustExitCode = true
Flag information:
- /e - Allows WinMerge to be closed via a single press of the 'esc' key.
- /u - Prevents WinMerge from logging the files in the recently used list.
- /dl, /dm, and /dl - Descriptions for Left, Middle, and Right panes.
- /o - The output file. Saving ANY pane will output that pane's contents to the output file.
trustExitCode = true
tells git to accept the output without further prompt.
keepBackup = false
will automatically delete the automatically generated *.orig
files.
Note: The $BASE and $MERGE variables when using difftool both simply contain the filename.
Example:
git config --global --add diff.tool winmerge
git config --replace --global difftool.winmerge.cmd "\"C:\Program Files (x86)\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe\" -e -u -dl \"Base\" -dr \"Mine\" $LOCAL $REMOTE"
git config --global difftool.prompt false
I originally upvoted @CapinWinky's answer for using WinMerge from SourceTree. That answer is still valid, but WinMerge now also supports a three-way merge which needs additional parameters.
Within the SourceTree Options dialog I chose "Custom" as the Merge Tool, entered the command as:
C:\Program Files\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe
and the Arguments as:
-u -fm -wl -wr -dl Remote_RO -dm Local_Merged -dr Base_RO $REMOTE $LOCAL $BASE -o $MERGED
It doesn't seem to be necessary to enclose the remote/local/base parameters in quotes to cater for paths with spaces in them any more.
This configuration is for using the middle pane as the merged output file.
I had the problem that when trying to merge, WinMerge wouldn't open. Sourcetree starts Git to open your tool of choice. When using Sourcetree's custom option, your git config file (e.g. C:\Users\Me\.gitconfig) is modified to add a new Merge tool called "sourcetree" and the Git command includes --tool=sourcetree
. At some point the .gitconfig file hadn't been updated correctly and I had two 'cmd' lines in that section, one being broken:
[mergetool "sourcetree"]
cmd = 'C:/Program Files/WinMerge/WinMergeU.exe' -u -fm -wl -wr -dl Remote_RO -dm Local_Merged -dr Base_RO $REMOTE $LOCAL $BASE -o $MERGED
trustExitCode = true
cmd = 'C:/Program '
Manually fixing up the .gitconfig file sorted the problem.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10713925/how-can-i-make-winmerge-my-git-mergetool