Documentation: A few minor fixes to Git User's Manual

Mainly consistent usage of "git command" and not "git-command" syntax

Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com>
Acked-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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Jakub Narebski 2007-04-03 18:27:28 +02:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ $ git branch -r # list
origin/master origin/master
origin/next origin/next
... ...
$ git branch checkout -b masterwork origin/master $ git checkout -b masterwork origin/master
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Fetch a branch from a different repository, and give it a new Fetch a branch from a different repository, and give it a new
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Importing or exporting patches:
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$ git format-patch origin..HEAD # format a patch for each commit $ git format-patch origin..HEAD # format a patch for each commit
# in HEAD but not in origin # in HEAD but not in origin
$ git-am mbox # import patches from the mailbox "mbox" $ git am mbox # import patches from the mailbox "mbox"
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Fetch a branch in a different git repository, then merge into the Fetch a branch in a different git repository, then merge into the
@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ cloned from, using gitlink:git-remote[1]:


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$ git remote add linux-nfs git://linux-nfs.org/pub/nfs-2.6.git $ git remote add linux-nfs git://linux-nfs.org/pub/nfs-2.6.git
$ git fetch $ git fetch linux-nfs
* refs/remotes/linux-nfs/master: storing branch 'master' ... * refs/remotes/linux-nfs/master: storing branch 'master' ...
commit: bf81b46 commit: bf81b46
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@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ occasionally you may land on a commit that broke something unrelated;
run run


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$ git bisect-visualize $ git bisect visualize
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which will run gitk and label the commit it chose with a marker that which will run gitk and label the commit it chose with a marker that
@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ We can also create a tag to refer to a particular commit; after
running running


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$ git-tag stable-1 1b2e1d63ff $ git tag stable-1 1b2e1d63ff
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You can use stable-1 to refer to the commit 1b2e1d63ff. You can use stable-1 to refer to the commit 1b2e1d63ff.
@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ name based on any tag it finds pointing to one of the commit's
descendants: descendants:


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$ git name-rev e05db0fd $ git name-rev --tags e05db0fd
e05db0fd tags/v1.5.0-rc1^0~23 e05db0fd tags/v1.5.0-rc1^0~23
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@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ revision using a tag on which the given commit is based:


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$ git describe e05db0fd $ git describe e05db0fd
v1.5.0-rc0-ge05db0f v1.5.0-rc0-260-ge05db0f
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but that may sometimes help you guess which tags might come after the but that may sometimes help you guess which tags might come after the
@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ Allow web browsing of a repository


The gitweb cgi script provides users an easy way to browse your The gitweb cgi script provides users an easy way to browse your
project's files and history without having to install git; see the file project's files and history without having to install git; see the file
gitweb/README in the git source tree for instructions on setting it up. gitweb/INSTALL in the git source tree for instructions on setting it up.


Examples Examples
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