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diff --git a/contrib/git-jump/README b/contrib/git-jump/README
index 1cebc328cb..225e3f0954 100644
--- a/contrib/git-jump/README
+++ b/contrib/git-jump/README
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Obviously this trivial case isn't that interesting; you could just open
`foo.c` yourself. But when you have many changes scattered across a
project, you can use the editor's support to "jump" from point to point.
-Git-jump can generate three types of interesting lists:
+Git-jump can generate four types of interesting lists:
1. The beginning of any diff hunks.
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ Git-jump can generate three types of interesting lists:
3. Any grep matches.
+ 4. Any whitespace errors detected by `git diff --check`.
+
Using git-jump
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@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ complete list of files and line numbers for each match.
Limitations
-----------
-This scripts was written and tested with vim. Given that the quickfix
+This script was written and tested with vim. Given that the quickfix
format is the same as what gcc produces, I expect emacs users have a
similar feature for iterating through the list, but I know nothing about
how to activate it.