doc: refer to pathspec instead of path
Signed-off-by: Britton Leo Kerin <britton.kerin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint
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on the subcommand:
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git bisect start [--term-(new|bad)=<term-new> --term-(old|good)=<term-old>]
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[--no-checkout] [--first-parent] [<bad> [<good>...]] [--] [<path>...]
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[--no-checkout] [--first-parent] [<bad> [<good>...]] [--] [<pathspec>...]
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git bisect (bad|new|<term-new>) [<rev>]
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git bisect (good|old|<term-old>) [<rev>...]
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git bisect terms [--term-good | --term-bad]
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@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ Cutting down bisection by giving more parameters to bisect start
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You can further cut down the number of trials, if you know what part of
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the tree is involved in the problem you are tracking down, by specifying
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path parameters when issuing the `bisect start` command:
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pathspec parameters when issuing the `bisect start` command:
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$ git bisect start -- arch/i386 include/asm-i386
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