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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•2 months agoI mean, you just need to look at the conflicting files, fix up the code, then stage those changes and pop a new commit There’s no “special” merge conflict resolution commit “type” As for fixing the code itself, I usually look at what changed between both versions, and then re-author the code such that both changes make “sense”
I mean, you just need to look at the conflicting files, fix up the code, then stage those changes and pop a new commit
There’s no “special” merge conflict resolution commit “type”
As for fixing the code itself, I usually look at what changed between both versions, and then re-author the code such that both changes make “sense”