Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason  <ava...@gmail.com> writes:

> --l <pattern>::
> ---list <pattern>::
> -     List tags with names that match the given pattern (or all if no
> -     pattern is given).  Running "git tag" without arguments also
> -     lists all tags. The pattern is a shell wildcard (i.e., matched
> -     using fnmatch(3)).  Multiple patterns may be given; if any of
> -     them matches, the tag is shown.
> +-l::
> +--list::
> +     Activate the list mode. `git tag <tagname>` would try to
> +     create a tag, use `git tag --list <pattern>...` to list
> +     matching branches, (or all if no pattern is given).
> ++
> +Running "git tag" without arguments also lists all tags. The pattern
> +is a shell wildcard (i.e., matched using fnmatch(3)). Multiple
> +patterns may be given; if any of them matches, the tag is shown.

Reads much easier, especially with two separate paragraphs.  The
first one may want to match what I suggested for the "branch"
update, though.

Thanks.

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