git_add | R Documentation |
Prints all changed files since last commit and waits for you to hit ENTER to add everything, or type out the space-separated numbers of what you do want to add to the next commit, else ESCAPE to cancel.
git_add()
Files can are selected by number by typing a list of space-separated values. The inverse can also be used, for example "-2 -4" would add all except the 2nd and 4th file.
Each file or directory is given a symbol for change type:
-
has been deleted
+
has been created
*
has been changed since git_add()
was last called and should be re-added
@
has been renamed, but this will often show as a pair of +
and -
?
contains conflict from latest merge; go in and edit by hand, searching
for "<<<<<<< HEAD" up to ">>>>>>> (some branch)"
For any file which has been flagged by git_pull()
or git_merge()
as containing
conflicts, these are not included by hitting ENTER and must be added by number.
This is to reduce the risk of accidentally committing a whole load of conflicts.
Each file should be inspected manually before adding.
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