Examples of using Git will in English and their translations into Dutch
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Git will then record each snapshot appropriately.
Now, no matter what is set as your default shell editor, Git will fire up Emacs to edit messages.
Git will ask you which files you would like to partially stage;
merge again, Git will only bring in the changes since the reverted merge.
Git will not attempt even a trivial merge for you, however.
If you set this to the path of a file on your system, Git will use that file as the default message when you commit.
Git will move them for the sake of efficiency into a file named.
Now, no matter what is set as your default shell editor variable, Git will fire up Emacs to edit messages.
If you omit the git will perform it on your current directory.
If you made changes that conflict with something changed upstream, Git will let you know when you run the update.
Git will get confused if you try to merge topic into master again.
If you set this to the path of a file on your system, Git will use that file as the default message when you commit.
Git will use this information when we contribute to a project.
If a merge commit exists in the submodule directory that contains both commits in its history, Git will suggest it to you as a possible solution.
Autocorrect to 1, Git will actually run this command for you.
But Git will also merge the histories together,
it will work fine; but Git will also merge the histories together,
Now Git will use your key by default to sign tags
Gitignore_global, Git will never again bother you about those files.
Git will also automatically remove commits that did not affect the subdirectory.
Submodulesummary, Git will also show you a short summary of changes to your submodules.
Git will occasionally repack your database automatically, always trying to save more space.
GIT_EDITOR is the editor Git will launch when the user needs to edit some text a commit message, for example.
Git will automatically add group write permissions to a repository properly if you run the git init command with the--shared option.
So if you set it to 50, Git will give you 5 seconds to change your mind before executing the autocorrected command.
Git will detect these issues when you run a git diff command
Each time, Git will stop, let you amend the commit,
Git will detect these issues when you run a git diff command
If it's set, Git will invoke this program when git diff is invoked.
Now, Git will use the KDiff3 tool for diff viewing