git-fmt-merge-msg(1)
NAME
git-fmt-merge-msg - Produce a merge commit message
SYNOPSIS
git fmt-merge-msg [-m <message>] [--log[=<n>] | --no-log] git fmt-merge-msg [-m <message>] [--log[=<n>] | --no-log] -F <file>
DESCRIPTION
Takes the list of merged objects on stdin and produces a suitable commit message to be used for the merge commit, usually to be passed as the <merge-message> argument of git merge.
This command is intended mostly for internal use by scripts automatically invoking git merge.
OPTIONS
- --log[=<n>]
-
In addition to branch names, populate the log message with one-line descriptions from the actual commits that are being merged. At most <n> commits from each merge parent will be used (20 if <n> is omitted). This overrides the
merge.log
configuration variable. - --no-log
-
Do not list one-line descriptions from the actual commits being merged.
- --[no-]summary
-
Synonyms to --log and --no-log; these are deprecated and will be removed in the future.
- -m <message>
- --message <message>
-
Use <message> instead of the branch names for the first line of the log message. For use with
--log
. - -F <file>
- --file <file>
-
Take the list of merged objects from <file> instead of stdin.
CONFIGURATION
- merge.branchdesc
-
In addition to branch names, populate the log message with the branch description text associated with them. Defaults to false.
- merge.log
-
In addition to branch names, populate the log message with at most the specified number of one-line descriptions from the actual commits that are being merged. Defaults to false, and true is a synonym for 20.
- merge.summary
-
Synonym to
merge.log
; this is deprecated and will be removed in the future.
EXAMPLE
$ git fetch origin master $ git fmt-merge-msg --log <$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD
Print a log message describing a merge of the "master" branch from the "origin" remote.
SEE ALSO
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite