hg resolve [OPTION]... [FILE]...

redo merges or set/view the merge status of files

Merges with unresolved conflicts are often the result of non-interactive merging using the "internal:merge" configuration setting, or a command-line merge tool like "diff3". The resolve command is used to manage the files involved in a merge, after 'hg merge' has been run, and before 'hg commit' is run (i.e. the working directory must have two parents). See 'hg help merge-tools' for information on configuring merge tools.

The resolve command can be used in the following ways:

Note:

Mercurial will not let you commit files with unresolved merge conflicts. You must use 'hg resolve -m ...' before you can commit after a conflicting merge.

Returns 0 on success, 1 if any files fail a resolve attempt.

options ([+] can be repeated):

-a --all select all unresolved files
-l --list list state of files needing merge
-m --mark mark files as resolved
-u --unmark mark files as unresolved
-n --no-status hide status prefix
-t --tool VALUE specify merge tool
-I --include PATTERN [+] include names matching the given patterns
-X --exclude PATTERN [+] exclude names matching the given patterns
-T --template TEMPLATE display with template (EXPERIMENTAL)

global options ([+] can be repeated):

-R --repository REPO repository root directory or name of overlay bundle file
--cwd DIR change working directory
-y --noninteractive do not prompt, automatically pick the first choice for all prompts
-q --quiet suppress output
-v --verbose enable additional output
--config CONFIG [+] set/override config option (use 'section.name=value')
--debug enable debugging output
--debugger start debugger
--encoding ENCODE set the charset encoding (défaut: UTF-8)
--encodingmode MODE set the charset encoding mode (défaut: strict)
--traceback always print a traceback on exception
--time time how long the command takes
--profile print command execution profile
--version output version information and exit
-h --help display help and exit
--hidden consider hidden changesets