Junio C Hamano wrote:
> here is another attempt, this time to avoid "Restore" and ...
>
> Documentation/git-checkout.txt | 30 --
> 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
Thanks. I find this one easier to read indeed.
[...]
> ---
Jonathan Nieder writes:
>> +'git checkout' [] [--] ...
>> -'git checkout' [-p|--patch] [] [--] [...]
>> +'git checkout' (-p|--patch) [] [--] [...]
> ...
> Even for this particular form, the current file is inconsistent about
> whether to call the arguments '...' or '...'.
>
Hi,
Junio C Hamano wrote:
[...]
> The source of the confusion is that -p(atch) is described as if it
> is just another "optional" part and its description is lumped
> together with the non patch mode, even though the actual end user
> experience is vastly different.
Makes sense. This should
There are "git checkout [-p][][--][...]" in the
SYNOPSIS section, and "git checkout [-p][][--]..."
as the header for the section that explains the "check out paths
from index/tree-ish" mode. It is unclear if we require at least one
path, or it is entirely optional.
Actually, both are wrong.
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