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author | David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> | 2007-08-08 17:34:28 +0200 |
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committer | J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu> | 2007-08-26 10:35:17 -0400 |
commit | a115daff12d8d26975ff15a4278a212df2c8c70b (patch) | |
tree | d93c5b1f61c46cdc4d19cf9fc01ffcf2da3469ac /Documentation/user-manual.txt | |
parent | d5821de2e29a3a207a2c5188f73b7d1f6d52fc34 (diff) | |
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Documentation/user-manual.txt: fix a few omissions of gitlink commands.
Signed-off-by: David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>
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diff --git a/Documentation/user-manual.txt b/Documentation/user-manual.txt index 1c3f0e65f..2e8c050bb 100644 --- a/Documentation/user-manual.txt +++ b/Documentation/user-manual.txt @@ -1728,11 +1728,12 @@ taken from the message containing each patch. Public git repositories ----------------------- -Another way to submit changes to a project is to tell the maintainer of -that project to pull the changes from your repository using git-pull[1]. -In the section "<<getting-updates-with-git-pull, Getting updates with -git pull>>" we described this as a way to get updates from the "main" -repository, but it works just as well in the other direction. +Another way to submit changes to a project is to tell the maintainer +of that project to pull the changes from your repository using +gitlink:git-pull[1]. In the section "<<getting-updates-with-git-pull, +Getting updates with git pull>>" we described this as a way to get +updates from the "main" repository, but it works just as well in the +other direction. If you and the maintainer both have accounts on the same machine, then you can just pull changes from each other's repositories directly; @@ -1989,7 +1990,8 @@ $ cd work Linus's tree will be stored in the remote branch named origin/master, and can be updated using gitlink:git-fetch[1]; you can track other public trees using gitlink:git-remote[1] to set up a "remote" and -git-fetch[1] to keep them up-to-date; see <<repositories-and-branches>>. +gitlink:git-fetch[1] to keep them up-to-date; see +<<repositories-and-branches>>. Now create the branches in which you are going to work; these start out at the current tip of origin/master branch, and should be set up (using |