specifying `dir` will record not just a file `dir/file1`
modified in the working tree, a file `dir/file2` added to
the working tree, but also a file `dir/file3` removed from
- the working tree. Note that older versions of Git used
+ the working tree). Note that older versions of Git used
to ignore removed files; use `--no-all` option if you want
- to add modified or new files but ignore removed ones.
+ to add modified or new files but ignore removed ones.
+
For more details about the <pathspec> syntax, see the 'pathspec' entry
in linkgit:gitglossary[7].
--no-ignore-removal::
Update the index not only where the working tree has a file
matching <pathspec> but also where the index already has an
- entry. This adds, modifies, and removes index entries to
+ entry. This adds, modifies, and removes index entries to
match the working tree.
+
If no <pathspec> is given when `-A` option is used, all
for command-line options).
-Configuration
+CONFIGURATION
-------------
The optional configuration variable `core.excludesFile` indicates a path to a
--------
* Adds content from all `*.txt` files under `Documentation` directory
-and its subdirectories:
+ and its subdirectories:
+
------------
$ git add Documentation/\*.txt
listing the files explicitly), it does not consider
`subdir/git-foo.sh`.
-Interactive mode
+INTERACTIVE MODE
----------------
When the command enters the interactive mode, it shows the
output of the 'status' subcommand, and then goes into its