![]() ![]() git config -global "c:/programfiles/perforce/p4merge.exe" The second command will tell Git where to look for the p4merge tool. I will pass the command as git config -global merge.tool p4merge, because these settings are needed to be at the user level and then press enter. So by using the Git config command, am going to config Git to use p4merge as the merge resolution tool. I am going to position the Git Bash window so that, I can able to see the address path of the application file. now, we know the location, just close and go back and then open the Git Bash. Going into that folder you can see a p4merge application file, Just double-click on that, it will launch the p4merge. First, let's find where P4merge has installed.īy default, the programs will be installed in the Local disk, under that select the program files and in that, you can see a folder by the name called perforce, which is the name of the company that makes p4merge. Here I am going to configure P4merge to work with Git. Now open up the Git Bash command prompt and enter the p4merge, if you come up with a dialogue box, it confirmes that, the p4merge has configured with Git.Under the system variables, select the path and click on the Edit, then it will take you to the address path bar, hence to separate the address values, first enter the semicolon and paste the address that you copied before and then click on Ok on all the tabs and close it. ![]() ![]()
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