This is provided by `smerge-mode` in Emacs 27, and functions exactly like `smerge-next`, except that if there are no more conflicts in the current file, it will go to the next file with conflicts. Arguably this could be a different key binding. However, I find that it is almost strictly superior to `smerge-next`: I can't think of a case where I *wouldn't* immediately want to go to the next file with conflicts, and even if you do by accident you can just pop back to the preceding buffer. So I think it warrants being the default. Close: #5431 |
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Description unfold
This module augments Emacs builtin version control support and provides better
integration with git
.
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Packages
Hacks
- Allow doom-package:browse-at-remote commands in doom-package:git-timemachine buffers to open that file in your browser at the visited revision.
- doom-package:git-timemachine buffers will display revision details in the header-line, rather than the minibuffer (easier to see).
- doom-package:browse-at-remote will fall back to the
master
branch if target is in a detached state.
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