X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fcore-tutorial.txt;h=99817c53375e6f58b7a3e089cd81e3af5aaffc79;hb=620bb245b945531bb6e08016d5f28caf9e797786;hp=5df97a1f9d5633657e4aad05a39acbf0d09e4a58;hpb=3d66dc9657f195cb241387a87bcdd5709abd8a21;p=git.git diff --git a/Documentation/core-tutorial.txt b/Documentation/core-tutorial.txt index 5df97a1f9..99817c533 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-tutorial.txt +++ b/Documentation/core-tutorial.txt @@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ that branch, and do some work there. ------------------------------------------------ $ git checkout mybranch $ echo "Work, work, work" >>hello -$ git commit -m 'Some work.' -i hello +$ git commit -m "Some work." -i hello ------------------------------------------------ Here, we just added another line to `hello`, and we used a shorthand for @@ -853,7 +853,7 @@ hasn't happened in the `master` branch at all. Then do ------------ $ echo "Play, play, play" >>hello $ echo "Lots of fun" >>example -$ git commit -m 'Some fun.' -i hello example +$ git commit -m "Some fun." -i hello example ------------ since the master branch is obviously in a much better mood. @@ -1607,8 +1607,8 @@ in both of them. You could merge in 'diff-fix' first and then 'commit-fix' next, like this: ------------ -$ git merge -m 'Merge fix in diff-fix' diff-fix -$ git merge -m 'Merge fix in commit-fix' commit-fix +$ git merge -m "Merge fix in diff-fix" diff-fix +$ git merge -m "Merge fix in commit-fix" commit-fix ------------ Which would result in: