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@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ To verify that 'master' is indeed a superset of 'maint', use git log:
.Verify 'master' is a superset of 'maint'
[caption="Recipe: "]
=====================================
-git log master..maint
+`git log master..maint`
=====================================
This command should not list any commits. Otherwise, check out
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ There are three main tools that can be used for this:
* linkgit:git-pull[1] that does fetch and merge in one go.
-Note the last point. Do 'not' use 'git-pull' unless you actually want
+Note the last point. Do 'not' use 'git pull' unless you actually want
to merge the remote branch.
Getting changes out is easy:
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Please pull from
<url> <branch>
-------------------------------------
-In that case, 'git-pull' can do the fetch and merge in one go, as
+In that case, 'git pull' can do the fetch and merge in one go, as
follows.
.Push/pull: Merging remote topics
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ problem.
If you receive such a patch series (as maintainer, or perhaps as a
reader of the mailing list it was sent to), save the mails to files,
-create a new topic branch and use 'git-am' to import the commits:
+create a new topic branch and use 'git am' to import the commits:
.format-patch/am: Importing patches
[caption="Recipe: "]