git-credential.txt: use list continuation
Use list continuation to avoid the second and third paragraphs rendering with a different indentation from the first one where we describe the "url" attribute. Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint
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were read (e.g., `url=https://example.com` would behave as if
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`protocol=https` and `host=example.com` had been provided). This
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can help callers avoid parsing URLs themselves.
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Note that specifying a protocol is mandatory and if the URL
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doesn't specify a hostname (e.g., "cert:///path/to/file") the
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credential will contain a hostname attribute whose value is an
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empty string.
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Components which are missing from the URL (e.g., there is no
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username in the example above) will be left unset.
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Note that specifying a protocol is mandatory and if the URL
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doesn't specify a hostname (e.g., "cert:///path/to/file") the
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credential will contain a hostname attribute whose value is an
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empty string.
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Components which are missing from the URL (e.g., there is no
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username in the example above) will be left unset.
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