Git merge left HEAD marks in my files

I tried to merge a file in the command line using Git, when an error message appeared telling me the merge was aborted.

I thought that was the end of it, but then I realized there are gitmarks in my files. Like so:

start =
    expression

validchar = 
    [0-9a-zA-Z_?!+-=@#$%^&*/.]

integer = 
<<<<<<< HEAD
    digits:[0-9]+
        { return digits.join(""); }
=======
    sign:"-"* digits:[0-9]+
        { return sign + digits.join(""); }
>>>>>>> gh-pages

The files have been edited not by me and show lines inserted with:

  • HEAD after less than signs ( <<<<<<< HEAD )
  • lines of changed code
  • a string of equals signs ( ======= )
  • the new version of the code
  • another line starting with greater than signs and the name of the branch ( >>>>>>> gh-pages )
  • What's worse is that the file contents are no longer in order. Does anyone know how I get those files back to normal, and the changes I made in the gh-branch merged into the master branch?


    Those are conflict markers. You're still in the process of merging, but there were some parts that Git couldn't merge automatically. You'll need to hand-edit those parts to what you want them to be and then commit the results.


    For instance, in your particular case, you'd probably want to resolve it like this (note - the arrows/text on the right are just my notes, not something you'd type into the file):

    integer = 
    <<<<<<< HEAD                                  <-+ remove the bits here
        digits:[0-9]+                               |
            { return digits.join(""); }             |
    =======                                       <-+
        sign:"-"* digits:[0-9]+
            { return sign + digits.join(""); }
    >>>>>>> gh-pages                              <-- and this
    

    and thus you'd save the file as...

    integer = 
        sign:"-"* digits:[0-9]+
            { return sign + digits.join(""); }
    

    Absolutely start with 'git status' to see what you've got. If you aborted a merge (or had a merge aborted) and you've got conflicted files in the working directory then something went wrong. The Git status will tell you where you are. After that, you have a number of options. You should resolve the merge commit either by-hand, which can be challenging, or using a tool as:

    git mergetool
    

    The merge tool will work if your files are listed as needing a merge.

    You can also perform one of:

    git checkout --ours -- /path/to/conflicted-file       # this is probably the one you want
    git checkout --theirs -- /path/to/conflicted-file
    

    You can see the different versions using the :1:filename syntax. See here for an explanation. But all of the above assumes that 'git status' shows the files as needing a merge.

    Finally, you always have the option of:

    git reset --hard   # sounds like --hard is what you need but check other options
    

    All of the answers are right but if you want to Autoremove all conflict marks & want to autochange the files to keep HEAD , then You can create your own bash script like :-

    Example Script:

    # vim /usr/sbin/solve.git

    (Append Following)

    #!/bin/bash
    for f in $(grep -Rl '^>>>>>>> ' --include="*.php" --include="*.css" --include="*.js" --include="*.html" --include="*.svg" --include="*.txt" .)
    do
    sed -i -e '/^=======/,/^>>>>>>> /d' -e '/^<<<<<<< /d' $f
    sed -i -e '/^>>>>>>> /d' $f
    echo "$f Fixed"
    done
    git add . ; git commit -am "[+] Resolved on `date` from `hostname` by `whoami`" --no-verify
    

    # chmod 755 /usr/sbin/solve.git

    & just run it in your GIT repo/path to resolve:

    $ cd <path_to_repo>
    $ solve.git

    Notice:- Above mentioned file extensions are php,css,js,html,svg & txt.

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