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Stefan Beller 663d096c24 various contrib: Fix links in man pages 11 years ago
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README contrib/examples/README: give an explanation of the status of these files 16 years ago
builtin-fetch--tool.c refs.h: rename the action_on_err constants 11 years ago
git-checkout.sh Merge branch 'ep/shell-command-substitution' 11 years ago
git-clean.sh
git-clone.sh contrib/examples/git-clone.sh: avoid "test <cond> -a/-o <cond>" 11 years ago
git-commit.sh contrib/examples/git-commit.sh: avoid "test <cond> -a/-o <cond>" 11 years ago
git-fetch.sh git-fetch.sh: use the $( ... ) construct for command substitution 11 years ago
git-gc.sh
git-log.sh core-tutorial: trim the section on Inspecting Changes 12 years ago
git-ls-remote.sh git-ls-remote.sh: use the $( ... ) construct for command substitution 11 years ago
git-merge-ours.sh
git-merge.sh contrib/examples/git-merge.sh: avoid "test <cond> -a/-o <cond>" 11 years ago
git-notes.sh Builtin-ify git-notes 15 years ago
git-remote.perl contrib/examples/git-remote.perl: use a lowercase "usage:" string 12 years ago
git-repack.sh contrib/examples/git-repack.sh: avoid "test <cond> -a/-o <cond>" 11 years ago
git-rerere.perl
git-reset.sh comments: fix misuses of "nor" 11 years ago
git-resolve.sh contrib/examples/git-resolve.sh: avoid "test <cond> -a/-o <cond>" 11 years ago
git-revert.sh git-revert.sh: use the $( ... ) construct for command substitution 11 years ago
git-svnimport.perl contrib/examples: use a lowercase "usage:" string 12 years ago
git-svnimport.txt various contrib: Fix links in man pages 11 years ago
git-tag.sh git-tag.sh: use the $( ... ) construct for command substitution 11 years ago
git-verify-tag.sh
git-whatchanged.sh repo-config: remove deprecated alias for "git config" 11 years ago

README

These are original scripted implementations, kept primarily for their
reference value to any aspiring plumbing users who want to learn how
pieces can be fit together.