From 9e5d87d49070fe0463040e826824d6ce41beb089 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shawn Bohrer Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:36:21 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Fix spelling mistakes in user manual Signed-off-by: Shawn Bohrer Acked-by: J. Bruce Fields Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- Documentation/user-manual.txt | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/user-manual.txt b/Documentation/user-manual.txt index 93a47b439..f2b42068f 100644 --- a/Documentation/user-manual.txt +++ b/Documentation/user-manual.txt @@ -1994,7 +1994,7 @@ $ git push ssh://yourserver.com/~you/proj.git +master ------------------------------------------------- Normally whenever a branch head in a public repository is modified, it -is modified to point to a descendent of the commit that it pointed to +is modified to point to a descendant of the commit that it pointed to before. By forcing a push in this situation, you break that convention. (See <>.) @@ -2921,7 +2921,7 @@ As you can see, a commit is defined by: - a tree: The SHA1 name of a tree object (as defined below), representing the contents of a directory at a certain point in time. - parent(s): The SHA1 name of some number of commits which represent the - immediately prevoius step(s) in the history of the project. The + immediately previous step(s) in the history of the project. The example above has one parent; merge commits may have more than one. A commit with no parents is called a "root" commit, and represents the initial revision of a project. Each project must have @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ to replace them by hand. Back up your repository before attempting this in case you corrupt things even more in the process. We'll assume that the problem is a single missing or corrupted blob, -which is sometimes a solveable problem. (Recovering missing trees and +which is sometimes a solvable problem. (Recovering missing trees and especially commits is *much* harder). Before starting, verify that there is corruption, and figure out where -- 2.30.2