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-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/config.txt | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-commit-tree.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-config.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-fast-import.txt | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-fmt-merge-msg.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-format-patch.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-gui.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-local-fetch.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-name-rev.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-receive-pack.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-reflog.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-repack.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-rev-list.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-svn.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/gitattributes.txt | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/hooks.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/tutorial.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/user-manual.txt | 12 |
19 files changed, 40 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/config.txt b/Documentation/config.txt index a9fb221c05..903610fecf 100644 --- a/Documentation/config.txt +++ b/Documentation/config.txt @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ core.excludesfile:: core.editor:: Commands such as `commit` and `tag` that lets you edit - messages by lauching an editor uses the value of this + messages by launching an editor uses the value of this variable when it is set, and the environment variable `GIT_EDITOR` is not set. The order of preference is `GIT_EDITOR` environment, `core.editor`, `VISUAL` and @@ -500,10 +500,10 @@ gitcvs.dbuser, gitcvs.dbpass:: 'gitcvs.dbuser' supports variable substitution (see gitlink:git-cvsserver[1] for details). -All gitcvs variables except for 'gitcvs.allbinary' can also specifed -as 'gitcvs.<access_method>.<varname>' (where 'access_method' is one -of "ext" and "pserver") to make them apply only for the given access -method. +All gitcvs variables except for 'gitcvs.allbinary' can also be +specified as 'gitcvs.<access_method>.<varname>' (where 'access_method' +is one of "ext" and "pserver") to make them apply only for the given +access method. http.sslVerify:: Whether to verify the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ pack.compression:: not set, defaults to -1. pack.deltaCacheSize:: - The maxium memory in bytes used for caching deltas in + The maximum memory in bytes used for caching deltas in gitlink:git-pack-objects[1]. A value of 0 means no limit. Defaults to 0. diff --git a/Documentation/git-commit-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-commit-tree.txt index 6a328f497e..a2537e179a 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-commit-tree.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-commit-tree.txt @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ A commit encapsulates: - committer name and email and the commit time. While parent object ids are provided on the command line, author and -commiter information is taken from the following environment variables, +committer information is taken from the following environment variables, if set: GIT_AUTHOR_NAME diff --git a/Documentation/git-config.txt b/Documentation/git-config.txt index c3dffffe32..5b794f4399 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-config.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-config.txt @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ See also <<FILES>>. FILES ----- -If not set explicitely with '--file', there are three files where +If not set explicitly with '--file', there are three files where git-config will search for configuration options: .git/config:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt b/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt index 0a019dd2e5..d5119678b5 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ been well tested in the wild. + Frontends should prefer the `raw` format if the source material already uses UNIX-epoch format, can be coaxed to give dates in that -format, or its format is easiliy convertible to it, as there is no +format, or its format is easily convertible to it, as there is no ambiguity in parsing. `now`:: @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ Zero or more `filemodify`, `filedelete`, `filecopy`, `filerename` and `filedeleteall` commands may be included to update the contents of the branch prior to creating the commit. These commands may be supplied in any order. -However it is recommended that a `filedeleteall` command preceed +However it is recommended that a `filedeleteall` command precede all `filemodify`, `filecopy` and `filerename` commands in the same commit, as `filedeleteall` wipes the branch clean (see below). @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Here `<committish>` is any of the following: + The reason fast-import uses `:` to denote a mark reference is this character is not legal in a Git branch name. The leading `:` makes it easy -to distingush between the mark 42 (`:42`) and the branch 42 (`42` +to distinguish between the mark 42 (`:42`) and the branch 42 (`42` or `refs/heads/42`), or an abbreviated SHA-1 which happened to consist only of base-10 digits. + @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ start with double quote (`"`). If an `LF` or double quote must be encoded into `<path>` shell-style quoting should be used, e.g. `"path/with\n and \" in it"`. -The value of `<path>` must be in canoncial form. That is it must not: +The value of `<path>` must be in canonical form. That is it must not: * contain an empty directory component (e.g. `foo//bar` is invalid), * end with a directory separator (e.g. `foo/` is invalid), @@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ of the next line, even if `<raw>` did not end with an `LF`. Delimited format:: A delimiter string is used to mark the end of the data. fast-import will compute the length by searching for the delimiter. - This format is primarly useful for testing and is not + This format is primarily useful for testing and is not recommended for real data. + .... @@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ to remove the dummy branch. Import Now, Repack Later ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As soon as fast-import completes the Git repository is completely valid -and ready for use. Typicallly this takes only a very short time, +and ready for use. Typically this takes only a very short time, even for considerably large projects (100,000+ commits). However repacking the repository is necessary to improve data @@ -942,8 +942,8 @@ Memory Utilization ------------------ There are a number of factors which affect how much memory fast-import requires to perform an import. Like critical sections of core -Git, fast-import uses its own memory allocators to ammortize any overheads -associated with malloc. In practice fast-import tends to ammoritize any +Git, fast-import uses its own memory allocators to amortize any overheads +associated with malloc. In practice fast-import tends to amortize any malloc overheads to 0, due to its use of large block allocations. per object @@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ per active tree ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Trees (aka directories) use just 12 bytes of memory on top of the memory required for their entries (see ``per active file'' below). -The cost of a tree is virtually 0, as its overhead ammortizes out +The cost of a tree is virtually 0, as its overhead amortizes out over the individual file entries. per active file entry diff --git a/Documentation/git-fmt-merge-msg.txt b/Documentation/git-fmt-merge-msg.txt index 6affc5bb4d..7088ed4095 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fmt-merge-msg.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fmt-merge-msg.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] git-fmt-merge-msg [--summary | --no-summary] <$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD -git-fmt-merge-msg [--summary | --no-summray] -F <file> +git-fmt-merge-msg [--summary | --no-summary] -F <file> DESCRIPTION ----------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt index 6cbcf937bc..c514fdd93f 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ include::diff-options.txt[] --suffix=.<sfx>:: Instead of using `.patch` as the suffix for generated - filenames, use specifed suffix. A common alternative is + filenames, use specified suffix. A common alternative is `--suffix=.txt`. + Note that you would need to include the leading dot `.` if you diff --git a/Documentation/git-gui.txt b/Documentation/git-gui.txt index bd613b2fcf..13252a1aa6 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-gui.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-gui.txt @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ See Also Other ----- git-gui is actually maintained as an independent project, but stable -versions are distributed as part of the Git suite for the convience +versions are distributed as part of the Git suite for the convenience of end users. A git-gui development repository can be obtained from: diff --git a/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt b/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt index 45e48453a1..389c6edfb8 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ commit-id:: the local end after the transfer is complete. --stdin:: - Instead of a commit id on the commandline (which is not expected in this + Instead of a commit id on the command line (which is not expected in this case), 'git-http-fetch' expects lines on stdin in the format <commit-id>['\t'<filename-as-in--w>] diff --git a/Documentation/git-local-fetch.txt b/Documentation/git-local-fetch.txt index 141b76768c..e830deeff3 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-local-fetch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-local-fetch.txt @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ OPTIONS the local end after the transfer is complete. --stdin:: - Instead of a commit id on the commandline (which is not expected in this + Instead of a commit id on the command line (which is not expected in this case), 'git-local-fetch' expects lines on stdin in the format <commit-id>['\t'<filename-as-in--w>] diff --git a/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt b/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt index 91eede120e..306e1a4956 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ OPTIONS --name-only:: Instead of printing both the SHA-1 and the name, print only the name. If given with --tags the usual tag prefix of - "tags/" is also ommitted from the name, matching the output + "tags/" is also omitted from the name, matching the output of gitlink::git-describe[1] more closely. This option cannot be combined with --stdin. diff --git a/Documentation/git-receive-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-receive-pack.txt index 4ef1840472..2633d94c59 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-receive-pack.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-receive-pack.txt @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The hook should exit with non-zero status if it wants to disallow updating the named ref. Otherwise it should exit with zero. Successful execution (a zero exit status) of this hook does not -ensure the ref will actully be updated, it is only a prerequisite. +ensure the ref will actually be updated, it is only a prerequisite. As such it is not a good idea to send notices (e.g. email) from this hook. Consider using the post-receive hook instead. diff --git a/Documentation/git-reflog.txt b/Documentation/git-reflog.txt index 29b7d9f5f8..5180f6810d 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-reflog.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-reflog.txt @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Entries older than `expire` time, or entries older than tip, are removed from the reflog. This is typically not used directly by the end users -- instead, see gitlink:git-gc[1]. -The subcommand "show" (which is also the default, in the absense of any +The subcommand "show" (which is also the default, in the absence of any subcommands) will take all the normal log options, and show the log of `HEAD`, which will cover all recent actions, including branch switches. It is basically an alias for 'git log -g --abbrev-commit diff --git a/Documentation/git-repack.txt b/Documentation/git-repack.txt index 5283ef84a9..12e2079a7c 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-repack.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-repack.txt @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ DESCRIPTION ----------- This script is used to combine all objects that do not currently -reside in a "pack", into a pack. It can also be used to re-organise +reside in a "pack", into a pack. It can also be used to re-organize existing packs into a single, more efficient pack. A pack is a collection of objects, individually compressed, with diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt index a0c611e744..7cd0e8913e 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ e.g. "2 hours ago". `--date=rfc` (or `--date=rfc2822`) shows timestamps in RFC 2822 format, often found in E-mail messages. + -`--date=short` shows only date but not time, in `YYYY-MM-DD` fomat. +`--date=short` shows only date but not time, in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. + `--date=default` shows timestamps in the original timezone (either committer's or author's). diff --git a/Documentation/git-svn.txt b/Documentation/git-svn.txt index 3e2a63b746..3420c5c958 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-svn.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-svn.txt @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ COMMANDS This works similarly to 'svn update' or 'git-pull' except that it preserves linear history with 'git-rebase' instead of -'git-merge' for ease of dcommit-ing with git-svn. +'git-merge' for ease of dcommiting with git-svn. This accepts all options that 'git-svn fetch' and 'git-rebase' accepts. However '--fetch-all' only fetches from the current @@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ listed below are allowed: Keep in mind that the '*' (asterisk) wildcard of the local ref (left of the ':') *must* be the farthest right path component; however the remote wildcard may be anywhere as long as it's own -independent path componet (surrounded by '/' or EOL). This +independent path component (surrounded by '/' or EOL). This type of configuration is not automatically created by 'init' and should be manually entered with a text-editor or using gitlink:git-config[1] diff --git a/Documentation/gitattributes.txt b/Documentation/gitattributes.txt index 8b90a5b980..46f9d591aa 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitattributes.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitattributes.txt @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ want to appear as the hunk header, like this: Note. A single level of backslashes are eaten by the configuration file parser, so you would need to double the backslashes; the pattern above picks a line that begins with a -backslash, and zero or more occurences of `sub` followed by +backslash, and zero or more occurrences of `sub` followed by `section` followed by open brace, to the end of line. There are a few built-in patterns to make this easier, and `tex` @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ abc -foo -bar the attributes given to path `t/abc` are computed as follows: 1. By examining `t/.gitattributes` (which is in the same - diretory as the path in question), git finds that the first + directory as the path in question), git finds that the first line matches. `merge` attribute is set. It also finds that the second line matches, and attributes `foo` and `bar` are unset. @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ the attributes given to path `t/abc` are computed as follows: a match, and `foo` is set, `bar` is reverted to unspecified state, and `baz` is unset. -As the result, the attributes assignement to `t/abc` becomes: +As the result, the attributes assignment to `t/abc` becomes: ---------------------------------------------------------------- foo set to true diff --git a/Documentation/hooks.txt b/Documentation/hooks.txt index 6836477ca8..c39edc57c4 100644 --- a/Documentation/hooks.txt +++ b/Documentation/hooks.txt @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ hook does on its standard input. This hook does not affect the outcome of `git-receive-pack`, as it is called after the real work is done. -This supersedes the <<post-update,'post-update'>> hook in that it get's +This supersedes the <<post-update,'post-update'>> hook in that it gets both old and new values of all the refs in addition to their names. diff --git a/Documentation/tutorial.txt b/Documentation/tutorial.txt index bd9fbee99a..fff1068c54 100644 --- a/Documentation/tutorial.txt +++ b/Documentation/tutorial.txt @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ $ git pull . remotes/bob/master ------------------------------------- Note that git pull always merges into the current branch, -regardless of what else is given on the commandline. +regardless of what else is given on the command line. Later, Bob can update his repo with Alice's latest changes using diff --git a/Documentation/user-manual.txt b/Documentation/user-manual.txt index f89952ad84..3d02198cc7 100644 --- a/Documentation/user-manual.txt +++ b/Documentation/user-manual.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ______________________________________________ Git is a fast distributed revision control system. -This manual is designed to be readable by someone with basic unix +This manual is designed to be readable by someone with basic UNIX command-line skills, but no previous knowledge of git. <<repositories-and-branches>> and <<exploring-git-history>> explain how @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ commits will help understand how the git organizes history. In the following, we say that commit X is "reachable" from commit Y if commit X is an ancestor of commit Y. Equivalently, you could say -that Y is a descendent of X, or that there is a chain of parents +that Y is a descendant of X, or that there is a chain of parents leading from commit Y to commit X. [[history-diagrams]] @@ -1911,7 +1911,7 @@ gitlink:git-update-server-info[1], and the documentation link:hooks.html[Hooks used by git].) Advertise the url of proj.git. Anybody else should then be able to -clone or pull from that url, for example with a commandline like: +clone or pull from that url, for example with a command line like: ------------------------------------------------- $ git clone http://yourserver.com/~you/proj.git @@ -2531,7 +2531,7 @@ them again with gitlink:git-am[1]. Other tools ----------- -There are numerous other tools, such as stgit, which exist for the +There are numerous other tools, such as StGIT, which exist for the purpose of maintaining a patch series. These are outside of the scope of this manual. @@ -3961,8 +3961,8 @@ This is a work in progress. The basic requirements: - It must be readable in order, from beginning to end, by - someone intelligent with a basic grasp of the unix - commandline, but without any special knowledge of git. If + someone intelligent with a basic grasp of the UNIX + command line, but without any special knowledge of git. If necessary, any other prerequisites should be specifically mentioned as they arise. - Whenever possible, section headings should clearly describe |