P4merge exe
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You should see p4merge in either available or valid list. You can display list of supported tools by running: git mergetool -tool-help
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P4merge exe full#
P4merge exe windows#
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Git config -global 'p4merge.exe "$BASE" "$LOCAL" "$REMOTE" "$MERGED"' To follow-up on Charles Bailey's answer, here's my git setup that's using p4merge (free cross-platform 3way merge tool) tested on msys Git (Windows) install: git config -global merge.tool p4merge