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An error occurred while saving the comment Jacob Stamm commentedIt would be great if *any* mergetool were supported. This shouldn't have to be enabled on a per-app basis if the proper data is being shelled out to and from the given mergetool, like other git clients support
An error occurred while saving the comment Jacob Stamm commentedOnly Beyond Compare, a paid product, or KDiff3, which I find agonizing to use for merging, are currently supported. VS Code is free, popular, and has incredibly intuitive merging functionality. You can vote for it here: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/39019-sql-source-control/suggestions/34087546-use-visual-studio-or-vs-code-as-a-merge-tool
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jacob Stamm commentedThis is probably much better than it used to be, but sometimes the speed is still pretty slow. I wonder if there are still some optimizations left to be made
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Thank you everyone for the suggestions and votes for this over the years.
I’d like to surface up a workaround for the “linking” problem which is mentioned in the comments. For the use case of easing pains around environment setup with a large number of databases, we have had customers find success using code based off Alessandro Alpi’s blog post: https://alessandroalpi.blog/2016/06/28/automatically-link-databases-to-red-gate-sql-source-control/
I do understand that this is a broader issue and hear that many of you also want command line or API support for the product in general.
If there are specific scenarios or workflows that would be useful to automate for you, this feedback is also very useful, and if you have details on the type of VCS you use and the workflow (such as a branching model) that it would fit in to, that would be very helpful for us to hear as well.
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This hasn't been touched in years, but ad hoc scripts are still a massive pain