git-continue
is a plug-in command for Git. After a continuable operation has
halted, git-continue
determines the appropriate command with which to resume
and issues the --continue
option.
git-continue
can be invoked as git-abort
, in which case it will instead
issue the --abort
option, or as git-skip
, in which case it will issue the
--skip
option.
git-continue
supports the following operations:
git-am
git-cherry-pick
git-merge
git-rebase
git-revert
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Synopsis:
git continue
git abort
git skip
git-continue
takes no options. If it doesn't recognize the current repository
state, it produces an error.
Place git-continue
somewhere in your $PATH
as git-continue
, git-abort
,
git-skip
, or any combination of those three. Git will automatically detect
the executables as commands and provide them as git continue
etc. You can do
this with make install
, optionally providing PREFIX=<path>
to override the
default installation prefix of $HOME/.local
.
Copyright © 2022 Mikkel Kjeldsen
This software is released under the GPLv2, on account of using components from the Git project v2.25.0 released under the GPLv2 [git-license].