I have two branches in my Git repository:
master
seotweaks
(created originally from master
)I created seotweaks
with the intention of quickly merging it back into master
. However, that was three months ago and the code in this branch is 13 versions ahead of master
.
It has effectively become our working master branch as all the code in master
is more or less obsolete now.
Very bad practice I know, lesson learned.
Do you know how I can replace all of the contents of the master
branch with those in seotweaks
?
I could just delete everything in master
and merge, but this does not feel like best practice.
You should be able to use the “ours” merge strategy to overwrite master with seotweaks like this:
git checkout master
git pull
git checkout seotweaks
git merge -s ours master
git checkout master
git merge seotweaks
The first two steps are a useful precaution to ensure your local copy of master is up-to-date. The result should be that your master is now essentially seotweaks.
(-s ours
is short for --strategy=ours
)
From the docs about the 'ours' strategy:
This resolves any number of heads, but the resulting tree of the merge is always that of the current branch head, effectively ignoring all changes from all other branches. It is meant to be used to supersede old development history of side branches. Note that this is different from the -Xours option to the recursive merge strategy.
Update from comments: If you get fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories
, then change the fourth line to this: git merge --allow-unrelated-histories -s ours master