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2020-03-02Merge branch 'en/rebase-backend'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-22/+154
"git rebase" has learned to use the merge backend (i.e. the machinery that drives "rebase -i") by default, while allowing "--apply" option to use the "apply" backend (e.g. the moral equivalent of "format-patch piped to am"). The rebase.backend configuration variable can be set to customize. * en/rebase-backend: rebase: rename the two primary rebase backends rebase: change the default backend from "am" to "merge" rebase: make the backend configurable via config setting rebase tests: repeat some tests using the merge backend instead of am rebase tests: mark tests specific to the am-backend with --am rebase: drop '-i' from the reflog for interactive-based rebases git-prompt: change the prompt for interactive-based rebases rebase: add an --am option rebase: move incompatibility checks between backend options a bit earlier git-rebase.txt: add more details about behavioral differences of backends rebase: allow more types of rebases to fast-forward t3432: make these tests work with either am or merge backends rebase: fix handling of restrict_revision rebase: make sure to pass along the quiet flag to the sequencer rebase, sequencer: remove the broken GIT_QUIET handling t3406: simplify an already simple test rebase (interactive-backend): fix handling of commits that become empty rebase (interactive-backend): make --keep-empty the default t3404: directly test the behavior of interest git-rebase.txt: update description of --allow-empty-message
2020-03-02Merge branch 'en/check-ignore'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+9
"git check-ignore" did not work when the given path is explicitly marked as not ignored with a negative entry in the .gitignore file. * en/check-ignore: check-ignore: fix documentation and implementation to match
2020-03-02Merge branch 'jk/push-option-doc-markup-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+2
Doc markup fix. * jk/push-option-doc-markup-fix: doc/config/push: use longer "--" line for preformatted example
2020-03-02Merge branch 'jk/doc-diff-parallel'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Update to doc-diff. * jk/doc-diff-parallel: doc-diff: use single-colon rule in rendering Makefile
2020-02-25The seventh batch for 2.26Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+8
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-25Merge branch 'es/doc-mentoring'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+36
Doc for new contributors. * es/doc-mentoring: MyFirstContribution: rephrase contact info MyFirstContribution: add avenues for getting help
2020-02-25Merge branch 'es/bright-colors'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+3
The basic 7 colors learned the brighter counterparts (e.g. "brightred"). * es/bright-colors: color.c: alias RGB colors 8-15 to aixterm colors color.c: support bright aixterm colors color.c: refactor color_output arguments
2020-02-25Merge branch 'bw/remote-rename-update-config'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-6/+8
"git remote rename X Y" needs to adjust configuration variables (e.g. branch.<name>.remote) whose value used to be X to Y. branch.<name>.pushRemote is now also updated. * bw/remote-rename-update-config: remote rename/remove: gently handle remote.pushDefault config config: provide access to the current line number remote rename/remove: handle branch.<name>.pushRemote config values remote: clean-up config callback remote: clean-up by returning early to avoid one indentation pull --rebase/remote rename: document and honor single-letter abbreviations rebase types
2020-02-18check-ignore: fix documentation and implementation to matchLibravatar Elijah Newren1-3/+9
check-ignore has two different modes, and neither of these modes has an implementation that matches the documentation. These modes differ in whether they just print paths or whether they also print the final pattern matched by the path. The fix is different for both modes, so I'll discuss both separately. === First (default) mode === The first mode is documented as: For each pathname given via the command-line or from a file via --stdin, check whether the file is excluded by .gitignore (or other input files to the exclude mechanism) and output the path if it is excluded. However, it fails to do this because it did not account for negated patterns. Commands other than check-ignore verify exclusion rules via calling ... -> treat_one_path() -> is_excluded() -> last_matching_pattern() while check-ignore has a call path of the form: ... -> check_ignore() -> last_matching_pattern() The fact that the latter does not include the call to is_excluded() means that it is susceptible to to messing up negated patterns (since that is the only significant thing is_excluded() adds over last_matching_pattern()). Unfortunately, we can't make it just call is_excluded(), because the same codepath is used by the verbose mode which needs to know the matched pattern in question. This brings us to... === Second (verbose) mode === The second mode, known as verbose mode, references the first in the documentation and says: Also output details about the matching pattern (if any) for each given pathname. For precedence rules within and between exclude sources, see gitignore(5). The "Also" means it will print patterns that match the exclude rules as noted for the first mode, and also print which pattern matches. Unless more information is printed than just pathname and pattern (which is not done), this definition is somewhat ill-defined and perhaps even self-contradictory for negated patterns: A path which matches a negated exclude pattern is NOT excluded and thus shouldn't be printed by the former logic, while it certainly does match one of the explicit patterns and thus should be printed by the latter logic. === Resolution == Since the second mode exists to find out which pattern matches given paths, and showing the user a pattern that begins with a '!' is sufficient for them to figure out whether the pattern is excluded, the existing behavior is desirable -- we just need to update the documentation to match the implementation (i.e. it is about printing which pattern is matched by paths, not about showing which paths are excluded). For the first or default mode, users just want to know whether a pattern is excluded. As such, the existing documentation is desirable; change the implementation to match the documented behavior. Finally, also adjust a few tests in t0008 that were caught up by this discrepancy in how negated paths were handled. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-18doc-diff: use single-colon rule in rendering MakefileLibravatar Jeff King1-1/+1
When rendering the troff manpages to text via "man", we create an ad-hoc Makefile and feed it to "make". The purpose here is two-fold: - reuse results from a prior interrupted render of the same tree - use make's -j option to build in parallel But the second part doesn't seem to work (at least with my version of GNU make, 4.2.1). It just runs one render at a time. We use a double-colon "all" rule for each file, like: all:: foo foo: ...actual render recipe... all:: bar bar: ...actual render recipe... ...and so on... And it's this double-colon that seems to inhibit the parallelism. We can just switch to a regular single-colon rule. Even though we do have multiple rules for "all" here, we don't have any recipe to execute for "all" (we only care about triggering its dependencies), so the distinction is irrelevant. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-18doc/config/push: use longer "--" line for preformatted exampleLibravatar Jeff King1-2/+2
The example for the push.pushOption config tries to create a preformatted section, but uses only two dashes in its "--" line. In AsciiDoc this is an "open block", with no type; the lines end up jumbled because they're formatted as paragraphs. We need four or more dashes to make it a "listing block" that will respect the linebreaks. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-17The sixth batch for 2.26Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-29/+15
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-17Merge branch 'jk/doc-credential-helper'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+88
Docfix. * jk/doc-credential-helper: doc: move credential helper info into gitcredentials(7)
2020-02-17Merge branch 'mr/show-config-scope'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-5/+10
"git config" learned to show in which "scope", in addition to in which file, each config setting comes from. * mr/show-config-scope: config: add '--show-scope' to print the scope of a config value submodule-config: add subomdule config scope config: teach git_config_source to remember its scope config: preserve scope in do_git_config_sequence config: clarify meaning of command line scoping config: split repo scope to local and worktree config: make scope_name non-static and rename it t1300: create custom config file without special characters t1300: fix over-indented HERE-DOCs config: fix typo in variable name
2020-02-16Sync with 2.25.1Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+55
2020-02-16Git 2.25.1Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+55
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-16rebase: rename the two primary rebase backendsLibravatar Elijah Newren2-41/+44
Two related changes, with separate rationale for each: Rename the 'interactive' backend to 'merge' because: * 'interactive' as a name caused confusion; this backend has been used for many kinds of non-interactive rebases, and will probably be used in the future for more non-interactive rebases than interactive ones given that we are making it the default. * 'interactive' is not the underlying strategy; merging is. * the directory where state is stored is not called .git/rebase-interactive but .git/rebase-merge. Rename the 'am' backend to 'apply' because: * Few users are familiar with git-am as a reference point. * Related to the above, the name 'am' makes sentences in the documentation harder for users to read and comprehend (they may read it as the verb from "I am"); avoiding this difficult places a large burden on anyone writing documentation about this backend to be very careful with quoting and sentence structure and often forces annoying redundancy to try to avoid such problems. * Users stumble over pronunciation ("am" as in "I am a person not a backend" or "am" as in "the first and thirteenth letters in the alphabet in order are "A-M"); this may drive confusion when one user tries to explain to another what they are doing. * While "am" is the tool driving this backend, the tool driving git-am is git-apply, and since we are driving towards lower-level tools for the naming of the merge backend we may as well do so here too. * The directory where state is stored has never been called .git/rebase-am, it was always called .git/rebase-apply. For all the reasons listed above: * Modify the documentation to refer to the backends with the new names * Provide a brief note in the documentation connecting the new names to the old names in case users run across the old names anywhere (e.g. in old release notes or older versions of the documentation) * Change the (new) --am command line flag to --apply * Rename some enums, variables, and functions to reinforce the new backend names for us as well. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-16rebase: change the default backend from "am" to "merge"Libravatar Elijah Newren1-1/+12
The am-backend drops information and thus limits what we can do: * lack of full tree information from the original commits means we cannot do directory rename detection and warn users that they might want to move some of their new files that they placed in old directories to prevent their becoming orphaned.[1] * reduction in context from only having a few lines beyond those changed means that when context lines are non-unique we can apply patches incorrectly.[2] * lack of access to original commits means that conflict marker annotation has less information available. * the am backend has safety problems with an ill-timed interrupt. Also, the merge/interactive backend have far more abilities, appear to currently have a slight performance advantage[3] and have room for more optimizations than the am backend[4] (and work is underway to take advantage of some of those possibilities). [1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqh8jeh1id.fsf@gitster-ct.c.googlers.com/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/git/CABPp-BGiu2nVMQY_t-rnFR5GQUz_ipyEE8oDocKeO+h+t4Mn4A@mail.gmail.com/ [3] https://public-inbox.org/git/CABPp-BF=ev03WgODk6TMQmuNoatg2kiEe5DR__gJ0OTVqHSnfQ@mail.gmail.com/ [4] https://lore.kernel.org/git/CABPp-BGh7yW69QwxQb13K0HM38NKmQif3A6C6UULEKYnkEJ5vA@mail.gmail.com/ Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-16rebase: make the backend configurable via config settingLibravatar Elijah Newren1-0/+8
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-16rebase: add an --am optionLibravatar Elijah Newren1-1/+10
Currently, this option doesn't do anything except error out if any options requiring the interactive-backend are also passed. However, when we make the default backend configurable later in this series, this flag will provide a way to override the config setting. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-16git-rebase.txt: add more details about behavioral differences of backendsLibravatar Elijah Newren1-5/+80
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-16rebase (interactive-backend): fix handling of commits that become emptyLibravatar Elijah Newren1-3/+26
As established in the previous commit and commit b00bf1c9a8dd (git-rebase: make --allow-empty-message the default, 2018-06-27), the behavior for rebase with different backends in various edge or corner cases is often more happenstance than design. This commit addresses another such corner case: commits which "become empty". A careful reader may note that there are two types of commits which would become empty due to a rebase: * [clean cherry-pick] Commits which are clean cherry-picks of upstream commits, as determined by `git log --cherry-mark ...`. Re-applying these commits would result in an empty set of changes and a duplicative commit message; i.e. these are commits that have "already been applied" upstream. * [become empty] Commits which are not empty to start, are not clean cherry-picks of upstream commits, but which still become empty after being rebased. This happens e.g. when a commit has changes which are a strict subset of the changes in an upstream commit, or when the changes of a commit can be found spread across or among several upstream commits. Clearly, in both cases the changes in the commit in question are found upstream already, but the commit message may not be in the latter case. When cherry-mark can determine a commit is already upstream, then because of how cherry-mark works this means the upstream commit message was about the *exact* same set of changes. Thus, the commit messages can be assumed to be fully interchangeable (and are in fact likely to be completely identical). As such, the clean cherry-pick case represents a case when there is no information to be gained by keeping the extra commit around. All rebase types have always dropped these commits, and no one to my knowledge has ever requested that we do otherwise. For many of the become empty cases (and likely even most), we will also be able to drop the commit without loss of information -- but this isn't quite always the case. Since these commits represent cases that were not clean cherry-picks, there is no upstream commit message explaining the same set of changes. Projects with good commit message hygiene will likely have the explanation from our commit message contained within or spread among the relevant upstream commits, but not all projects run that way. As such, the commit message of the commit being rebased may have reasoning that suggests additional changes that should be made to adapt to the new base, or it may have information that someone wants to add as a note to another commit, or perhaps someone even wants to create an empty commit with the commit message as-is. Junio commented on the "become-empty" types of commits as follows[1]: WRT a change that ends up being empty (as opposed to a change that is empty from the beginning), I'd think that the current behaviour is desireable one. "am" based rebase is solely to transplant an existing history and want to stop much less than "interactive" one whose purpose is to polish a series before making it publishable, and asking for confirmation ("this has become empty--do you want to drop it?") is more appropriate from the workflow point of view. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqfu1fswdh.fsf@gitster-ct.c.googlers.com/ I would simply add that his arguments for "am"-based rebases actually apply to all non-explicitly-interactive rebases. Also, since we are stating that different cases should have different defaults, it may be worth providing a flag to allow users to select which behavior they want for these commits. Introduce a new command line flag for selecting the desired behavior: --empty={drop,keep,ask} with the definitions: drop: drop commits which become empty keep: keep commits which become empty ask: provide the user a chance to interact and pick what to do with commits which become empty on a case-by-case basis In line with Junio's suggestion, if the --empty flag is not specified, pick defaults as follows: explicitly interactive: ask otherwise: drop Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-16rebase (interactive-backend): make --keep-empty the defaultLibravatar Elijah Newren1-11/+13
Different rebase backends have different treatment for commits which start empty (i.e. have no changes relative to their parent), and the --keep-empty option was added at some point to allow adjusting behavior. The handling of commits which start empty is actually quite similar to commit b00bf1c9a8dd (git-rebase: make --allow-empty-message the default, 2018-06-27), which pointed out that the behavior for various backends is often more happenstance than design. The specific change made in that commit is actually quite relevant as well and much of the logic there directly applies here. It makes a lot of sense in 'git commit' to error out on the creation of empty commits, unless an override flag is provided. However, once someone determines that there is a rare case that merits using the manual override to create such a commit, it is somewhere between annoying and harmful to have to take extra steps to keep such intentional commits around. Granted, empty commits are quite rare, which is why handling of them doesn't get considered much and folks tend to defer to existing (accidental) behavior and assume there was a reason for it, leading them to just add flags (--keep-empty in this case) that allow them to override the bad defaults. Fix the interactive backend so that --keep-empty is the default, much like we did with --allow-empty-message. The am backend should also be fixed to have --keep-empty semantics for commits that start empty, but that is not included in this patch other than a testcase documenting the failure. Note that there was one test in t3421 which appears to have been written expecting --keep-empty to not be the default as correct behavior. This test was introduced in commit 00b8be5a4d38 ("add tests for rebasing of empty commits", 2013-06-06), which was part of a series focusing on rebase topology and which had an interesting original cover letter at https://lore.kernel.org/git/1347949878-12578-1-git-send-email-martinvonz@gmail.com/ which noted Your input especially appreciated on whether you agree with the intent of the test cases. and then went into a long example about how one of the many tests added had several questions about whether it was correct. As such, I believe most the tests in that series were about testing rebase topology with as many different flags as possible and were not trying to state in general how those flags should behave otherwise. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-14doc: move credential helper info into gitcredentials(7)Libravatar Jeff King1-1/+88
The details of how credential helpers can be called or implemented were originally covered in Documentation/technical/. Those are topics that end users might care about (and we even referenced them in the credentials manpage), but those docs typically don't ship as part of the end user documentation, making them less useful. This situation got slightly worse recently in f3b9055624 (credential: move doc to credential.h, 2019-11-17), where we moved them into the C header file, making them even harder to find. So let's move put this information into the gitcredentials(7) documentation, which is meant to describe the overall concepts of our credential handling. This was already pointing to the API docs for these concepts, so we can just include it inline instead. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-14The fifth batch for 2.26Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+71
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-14Merge branch 'tb/commit-graph-object-dir'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+4
The code to compute the commit-graph has been taught to use a more robust way to tell if two object directories refer to the same thing. * tb/commit-graph-object-dir: commit-graph.h: use odb in 'load_commit_graph_one_fd_st' commit-graph.c: remove path normalization, comparison commit-graph.h: store object directory in 'struct commit_graph' commit-graph.h: store an odb in 'struct write_commit_graph_context' t5318: don't pass non-object directory to '--object-dir'
2020-02-14Merge branch 'ds/sparse-checkout-harden'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-4/+15
Some rough edges in the sparse-checkout feature, especially around the cone mode, have been cleaned up. * ds/sparse-checkout-harden: sparse-checkout: fix cone mode behavior mismatch sparse-checkout: improve docs around 'set' in cone mode sparse-checkout: escape all glob characters on write sparse-checkout: use C-style quotes in 'list' subcommand sparse-checkout: unquote C-style strings over --stdin sparse-checkout: write escaped patterns in cone mode sparse-checkout: properly match escaped characters sparse-checkout: warn on globs in cone patterns sparse-checkout: detect short patterns sparse-checkout: cone mode does not recognize "**" sparse-checkout: fix documentation typo for core.sparseCheckoutCone clone: fix --sparse option with URLs sparse-checkout: create leading directories t1091: improve here-docs t1091: use check_files to reduce boilerplate
2020-02-14Merge branch 'kw/fsmonitor-watchman-racefix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-3/+21
A new version of fsmonitor-watchman hook has been introduced, to avoid races. * kw/fsmonitor-watchman-racefix: fsmonitor: update documentation for hook version and watchman hooks fsmonitor: add fsmonitor hook scripts for version 2 fsmonitor: handle version 2 of the hooks that will use opaque token fsmonitor: change last update timestamp on the index_state to opaque token
2020-02-14Merge branch 'mt/threaded-grep-in-object-store'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+13
Traditionally, we avoided threaded grep while searching in objects (as opposed to files in the working tree) as accesses to the object layer is not thread-safe. This limitation is getting lifted. * mt/threaded-grep-in-object-store: grep: use no. of cores as the default no. of threads grep: move driver pre-load out of critical section grep: re-enable threads in non-worktree case grep: protect packed_git [re-]initialization grep: allow submodule functions to run in parallel submodule-config: add skip_if_read option to repo_read_gitmodules() grep: replace grep_read_mutex by internal obj read lock object-store: allow threaded access to object reading replace-object: make replace operations thread-safe grep: fix racy calls in grep_objects() grep: fix race conditions at grep_submodule() grep: fix race conditions on userdiff calls
2020-02-14Merge branch 'jn/promote-proto2-to-default'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-5/+4
The transport protocol version 2 becomes the default one. * jn/promote-proto2-to-default: fetch: default to protocol version 2 protocol test: let protocol.version override GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION test: request GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION=0 when appropriate config doc: protocol.version is not experimental fetch test: use more robust test for filtered objects
2020-02-14Merge branch 'jk/packfile-reuse-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+7
The way "git pack-objects" reuses objects stored in existing pack to generate its result has been improved. * jk/packfile-reuse-cleanup: pack-bitmap: don't rely on bitmap_git->reuse_objects pack-objects: add checks for duplicate objects pack-objects: improve partial packfile reuse builtin/pack-objects: introduce obj_is_packed() pack-objects: introduce pack.allowPackReuse csum-file: introduce hashfile_total() pack-bitmap: simplify bitmap_has_oid_in_uninteresting() pack-bitmap: uninteresting oid can be outside bitmapped packfile pack-bitmap: introduce bitmap_walk_contains() ewah/bitmap: introduce bitmap_word_alloc() packfile: expose get_delta_base() builtin/pack-objects: report reused packfile objects
2020-02-14Merge branch 'hw/advice-add-nothing'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+6
Two help messages given when "git add" notices the user gave it nothing to add have been updated to use advise() API. * hw/advice-add-nothing: add: change advice config variables used by the add API add: use advise function to display hints
2020-02-14Merge branch 'jb/multi-pack-index-docfix' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+3
Doc fix. * jb/multi-pack-index-docfix: pack-format: correct multi-pack-index description
2020-02-14Merge branch 'ma/diff-doc-clarify-regexp-example' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-4/+4
Doc clarification. * ma/diff-doc-clarify-regexp-example: diff-options.txt: avoid "regex" overload in example
2020-02-14Merge branch 'ms/doc-bundle-format' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+48
Technical details of the bundle format has been documented. I think this is in a good enough shape. * ms/doc-bundle-format: doc: describe Git bundle format
2020-02-14Merge branch 'ma/filter-branch-doc-caret' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+3
Doc mark-up updates. * ma/filter-branch-doc-caret: git-filter-branch.txt: wrap "maths" notation in backticks
2020-02-14Merge branch 'km/submodule-doc-use-sm-path' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Docfix. * km/submodule-doc-use-sm-path: submodule foreach: replace $path with $sm_path in example
2020-02-14Merge branch 'pb/do-not-recurse-grep-no-index' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+2
"git grep --no-index" should not get affected by the contents of the .gitmodules file but when "--recurse-submodules" is given or the "submodule.recurse" variable is set, it did. Now these settings are ignored in the "--no-index" mode. * pb/do-not-recurse-grep-no-index: grep: ignore --recurse-submodules if --no-index is given
2020-02-14Merge branch 'bc/misconception-doc' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+24
Doc updates. * bc/misconception-doc: docs: mention when increasing http.postBuffer is valuable doc: dissuade users from trying to ignore tracked files
2020-02-14Merge branch 'bc/author-committer-doc' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano4-27/+69
Clarify documentation on committer/author identities. * bc/author-committer-doc: doc: provide guidance on user.name format docs: expand on possible and recommended user config options doc: move author and committer information to git-commit(1)
2020-02-14Merge branch 'ds/refmap-doc' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+4
"git fetch --refmap=" option has got a better documentation. * ds/refmap-doc: fetch: document and test --refmap=""
2020-02-14Merge branch 'bc/actualmente' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+2
Doc grammo fix. * bc/actualmente: docs: use "currently" for the present time
2020-02-14Merge branch 'hw/tutorial-favor-switch-over-checkout' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Complete an update to tutorial that encourages "git switch" over "git checkout" that was done only half-way. * hw/tutorial-favor-switch-over-checkout: doc/gitcore-tutorial: fix prose to match example command
2020-02-14MyFirstContribution: rephrase contact infoLibravatar Emily Shaffer1-13/+16
Make an effort not to discourage new users from mailing questions to git@vger.kernel.org, and explain the purpose of the mentoring list in contrast to the main list. Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-12The fourth batch for 2.26Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+44
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-12Merge branch 'jb/multi-pack-index-docfix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+3
Doc fix. * jb/multi-pack-index-docfix: pack-format: correct multi-pack-index description
2020-02-12Merge branch 'ma/diff-doc-clarify-regexp-example'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-4/+4
Doc clarification. * ma/diff-doc-clarify-regexp-example: diff-options.txt: avoid "regex" overload in example
2020-02-12Merge branch 'ms/doc-bundle-format'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+48
Technical details of the bundle format has been documented. * ms/doc-bundle-format: doc: describe Git bundle format
2020-02-12Merge branch 'ma/filter-branch-doc-caret'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+3
Doc mark-up updates. * ma/filter-branch-doc-caret: git-filter-branch.txt: wrap "maths" notation in backticks
2020-02-12Merge branch 'km/submodule-doc-use-sm-path'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Docfix. * km/submodule-doc-use-sm-path: submodule foreach: replace $path with $sm_path in example