git-merge-into(1) -- Merge one branch into another SYNOPSIS git merge-into [src] [--ff-only] DESCRIPTION Merge one branch into another, and keep yourself on current branch. If src branch not given, it will merge current one to dest. OPTIONS The name of the branch will be merged into. If this not given, use current branch as default. The name of the branch to merge into. --ff-only Refuse to merge and exit with a non-zero status unless the current HEAD is already up-to-date or the merge can be resolved as a fast-forward. EXAMPLES Assume the following history exists and the current branch is src: A---B---C src(current) / D---E---F---G dest After running git merge-into dest, it will look like this: A---B---C src(current) / \ D---E---F---G---H dest The H commit will record the merge result, just like what git merge does. And src is still the current branch. The default implementation of merge-into use git checkout and git merge, which may cause temporary change in the working tree. If you make sure your branch can be merged fast-forward, add --ff-only to avoid files change. AUTHOR Written by spacewander <> REPORTING BUGS <> SEE ALSO <>