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Documentation/gitcli.txt: fix double quotes
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Jason St. John
<jstjohn@purdue.edu>
Wed, 20 Nov 2013 01:34:40 +0000
(20:34 -0500)
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Junio C Hamano
<gitster@pobox.com>
Wed, 20 Nov 2013 23:18:39 +0000
(15:18 -0800)
Replace double quotes around literal examples with backticks
Signed-off-by: Jason St. John <jstjohn@purdue.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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--- a/
Documentation/gitcli.txt
+++ b/
Documentation/gitcli.txt
@@
-79,12
+79,12
@@
scripting Git:
`git log -1 HEAD` but write `git log -1 HEAD --`; the former will not work
if you happen to have a file called `HEAD` in the work tree.
`git log -1 HEAD` but write `git log -1 HEAD --`; the former will not work
if you happen to have a file called `HEAD` in the work tree.
- * many commands allow a long option
"--option"
to be abbreviated
+ * many commands allow a long option
`--option`
to be abbreviated
only to their unique prefix (e.g. if there is no other option
only to their unique prefix (e.g. if there is no other option
- whose name begins with
"opt", you may be able to spell "--opt"
to
- invoke the
"--option"
flag), but you should fully spell them out
+ whose name begins with
`opt`, you may be able to spell `--opt`
to
+ invoke the
`--option`
flag), but you should fully spell them out
when writing your scripts; later versions of Git may introduce a
when writing your scripts; later versions of Git may introduce a
- new option whose name shares the same prefix, e.g.
"--optimize"
,
+ new option whose name shares the same prefix, e.g.
`--optimize`
,
to make a short prefix that used to be unique no longer unique.
to make a short prefix that used to be unique no longer unique.
@@
-145,7
+145,7
@@
prefix of a long option as if it is fully spelled out, but use this
with a caution. For example, `git commit --amen` behaves as if you
typed `git commit --amend`, but that is true only until a later version
of Git introduces another option that shares the same prefix,
with a caution. For example, `git commit --amen` behaves as if you
typed `git commit --amend`, but that is true only until a later version
of Git introduces another option that shares the same prefix,
-e.g
`git commit --amenity"
option.
+e.g
. `git commit --amenity`
option.
Separating argument from the option
Separating argument from the option