IMERGE(1) BSD General Commands Manual IMERGE(1)NAMEimerge — help merge one file to another interactively
SYNOPSISimerge [-x diff_flags] [-X sdiff_flags] source destination
DESCRIPTION
The imerge command is a utility to help merge one file to another inter‐
actively.
If given files both exist and are identical, it silently exits without
doing anything.
If given files both exist and they differ, differences are shown using
the diff(1) command and user is asked if the source file should be
installed to the destination, they should be edited first, or the source
file should be merged into the destination file interactively using the
sdiff(1) command.
If the source file is missing, user is asked if the destination file
should be deleted.
If the destination file is missing, user is asked if the source file
should be installed to the destination.
Currently symbolic links are not supported. If either of given files is
a symbolic link, no operation is performed.
OPTIONS
The following command line arguments are supported:
-x diff_flags Set command line flags for diff(1) to diff_flags. The
default value is “-u”.
-X sdiff_flags Set extra command line flags for sdiff(1) to sdiff_flags.
The default value is “-a -s”.
ENVIRONMENT
EDITOR Name of the editor program to run when user chooses to edit
files.
PAGER Name of the pager program to run when showing differences.
SEE ALSOdiff(1), sdiff(1)HISTORY
The imerge utility was first released on 15 January, 2007.
This utility was (obviously) inspired by the mergemaster utility of
FreeBSD in hope of using part of its functionality stand-alone.
AUTHORS
Akinori MUSHA ⟨knu@iDaemons.org⟩
Licensed under the 2-clause BSD license. See LICENSE.txt for details.
Visit the GitHub repository (URL: https://github.com/knu/imerge) for the
latest information and feedback.
Janunary 15, 2007