Teach difftool and mergetool about the Sublime Merge " smerge" command. (Merged by Junio C Hamano - gitster - in commit 5116eab, ) mergetools: add support for smerge (Sublime Merge) See commit f57b2ae, commit eb12adc () by David Aguilar ( davvid). Usage: git config -global merge.tool smergeĪnd then just git mergetool or git difftool. With Git 2.22 (Q2 2019), that will be easier, since the configuration will be done for you, and " git mergetool" learned to offer Sublime Merge ( smerge) as one of its backends.Īs commented in SublimeTextIssues/Merge issue 19: In addition to using Sublime Merge, mentioned above, you can invoke it directly with git difftool now. Try them out, and see what works for you. But, it's not open-source, and costs extra money to use long-term.Īny of these will work with Github, Bitbucket, or any other public or private repo that uses the git protocol. It includes a number of syntax definitions for editing commit messages, looking at diffs, comparing branches, etc., and judging by its popularity (it's one of the Top 100 at Package Control) a lot of people seem to like it.
SublimeGit is a free-to-try, € 10 to buy commercial plugin (available through Package Control) that looks like it's very full-featured, allowing you to do just about anything related to git. Another popular tool is Git, which provides essentially the same options as SideBarGit, just in a menu off Tools instead. I use SideBarGit (along with SideBarEnhancements), which allows you to right-click on a file in your project and get access to the whole array of git-related tasks, from Add & Commit & Push to Branch to Clone to Diff and more.
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