![]() ![]() Note: Sublime Merge may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. Fixed "Resolve" conflict buttons not handling file deletions.Fixed some Git commands failing on branches called stash.Fixed HEAD indictator not updating when initializing submodules.Fixed memory leak when searching with certain terms.Fixed modified commit messages being discarded when continuing cherry-pick.Fixed syntax highlighting performance issue due to backtracking.Fixed incorrect count in branch "ahead" indicator tooltips.Fixed crash when creating tags on certain commits.Mac: Fixed Sublime Merge crashing when child processes crash.Mac and Linux: Fixed large Git LFS diffs failing to load.Added re-run button to failed commands in the command history.Added expand_untracked_files_by_default preference.Custom commands now support selectors anywhere in an argument.Search: Selects the current search query when opening search page.Added preference for ordering commit graph by author date.Locations tab: Branches with invalid tracking information are now faded.Files tab: Added support for multi-select.Automatically fetch with the new auto_fetch preference.Make it yours with an adaptable layout and powerful theming system.Looking for a commit? Use find-as-you-type search to find the exact commit you're looking for.View the exact Git commands you're using, and seamlessly transition between the command line and Sublime Merge. When you're using Sublime Merge, you're using Git.With over 40 supported languages out of the box, and automatic loading of installed third-party syntaxes, we've got you covered. With the power of Sublime Text syntax highlighting, you can understand exactly what's been changed in a commit.Select one or more lines to split hunks into multiple changes. (minimizing the issue of merge conflicts and making for easier management of the commit history) and merged to. ![]() Commit exactly what you want with line-by-line and hunk staging. I use Sublime Merge as my git client app.With a zippy cross-platform GUI toolkit, an unmatched syntax highlighting engine, and a custom high-performance Git reading library, Sublime Merge sets the bar for performance. ![]()
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