I have setup sourcetree on my Windows with meld as the external 3-way merge tool. I have selected:
Merge command: C:\Program Files (x86)\Meld\Meld.exe
Arguments: $LOCAL $BASE $REMOTE --auto-merge --output=$MERGED
Now, if I have a merge conflict in a file and I:
Then meld gets started - good so far. Now suppose I;
Then the file seems to be staged automatically even though the merge conflict is still present.
Is there a way to avoid this from happening? For example to never have the file automatically staged? Or at least only staged if it is changed? And maybe even get a warning if I attempt to stage a file with a merge conflict present?
I used to use git on the command line and I have only just setup sourcetree and meld, so I am also open to different workflows that may work better.
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