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doc: A few minor copy edits.
- (glossary) the quotes around the Wikipedia URL prevented its linkification in frontends that support it; remove them - (manual) newer version (SHA-1) == following, older == preceding, not the other way around - trivial typo and wording fixes Signed-off-by: Štěpán Němec <stepnem@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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however, git cannot randomly pick one side over the other, and asks you to
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resolve it by leaving what both sides did to that area.
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By default, git uses the same style as that is used by "merge" program
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By default, git uses the same style as the one used by the "merge" program
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from the RCS suite to present such a conflicted hunk, like this:
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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ which makes little sense.
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Pass the <strategy-option> through to the merge strategy.
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This implies `--merge` and, if no strategy has been
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specified, `-s recursive`. Note the reversal of 'ours' and
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'theirs' as noted in above for the `-m` option.
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'theirs' as noted above for the `-m` option.
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-q::
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--quiet::
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[[def_ent]]ent::
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Favorite synonym to "<<def_tree-ish,tree-ish>>" by some total geeks. See
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`http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ent_(Middle-earth)` for an in-depth
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ent_(Middle-earth) for an in-depth
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explanation. Avoid this term, not to confuse people.
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[[def_evil_merge]]evil merge::
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--cc::
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This flag implies the '-c' options and further compresses the
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This flag implies the '-c' option and further compresses the
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patch output by omitting uninteresting hunks whose contents in
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the parents have only two variants and the merge result picks
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one of them without modification.
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You can also add a "+" to force the update each time:
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$ git config remote.example.fetch +master:ref/remotes/example/master
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$ git config remote.example.fetch +master:refs/remotes/example/master
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Don't do this unless you're sure you won't mind "git fetch" possibly
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- a tree: The SHA-1 name of a tree object (as defined below), representing
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the contents of a directory at a certain point in time.
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- parent(s): The SHA-1 name of some number of commits which represent the
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- parent(s): The SHA-1 name(s) of some number of commits which represent the
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immediately previous step(s) in the history of the project. The
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example above has one parent; merge commits may have more than
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one. A commit with no parents is called a "root" commit, and
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:100644 100644 oldsha... 4b9458b... M somedirectory/myfile
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This tells you that the immediately preceding version of the file was
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"newsha", and that the immediately following version was "oldsha".
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This tells you that the immediately following version of the file was
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"newsha", and that the immediately preceding version was "oldsha".
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You also know the commit messages that went with the change from oldsha
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to 4b9458b and with the change from 4b9458b to newsha.
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Each line of the `git ls-files --unmerged` output begins with
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the blob mode bits, blob SHA-1, 'stage number', and the
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filename. The 'stage number' is git's way to say which tree it
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came from: stage 1 corresponds to `$orig` tree, stage 2 `HEAD`
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tree, and stage3 `$target` tree.
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came from: stage 1 corresponds to the `$orig` tree, stage 2 to
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the `HEAD` tree, and stage 3 to the `$target` tree.
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Earlier we said that trivial merges are done inside
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`git read-tree -m`. For example, if the file did not change
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