emacs-conflict
is used to quickly find and resolve conflicts in
external tools like Syncthing.
Clone the repo locally and (require emacs-conflict)
or with
use-package
and straight:
(use-package emacs-conflict
:straight (emacs-conflict :type git :host github :repo "ibizaman/emacs-conflict" :branch "master"))
This package requires Emacs >= 25.
For now, only Syncthing is supported.
Call M-x emacs-conflict-resolve-conflicts
, it will prompt you for a
directory to search conflicts recursively in. Then it will present a
list of all conflicts. Pick one and it will open an ediff
session
comparing the conflicting files.
A more interactive usage is to call M-x
emacs-conflict-show-conflicts-dired
, it will prompt you for a
directory to search conflicts recursively in. Then it will present a
list of all conflicts in a dired directory which will be populated
asynchronously. Hover over one and call M-x
emacs-conflict-resolve-conflict-dired
and it will open an ediff
session comparing the conflicting files.
Recommended bindings are:
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c r r") 'emacs-conflict-resolve-conflicts)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c r d") 'emacs-conflict-resolve-conflict-dired)