![]() If it was listed as valid, you have to define in addition to merge.tool: git config -global c:/Users/my-login/AppData/Local/Perforce/p4merge.exe ![]() If p4merge was listed as available, it is in your PATH and you only have to set merge.tool: git config -global merge.tool p4merge 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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