Mention version 1.5.1 in tutorial and user-manual
Most other documentation will frequently be read from an installation of git so will naturally be associated with the installed version. But these two documents in particular are often read from web pages while users are still exploring git. It's important to mention version 1.5.1 since these documents provide example commands that won't work with previous versions of git. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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A tutorial introduction to git
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A tutorial introduction to git (for version 1.5.1 or newer)
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This tutorial explains how to import a new project into git, make
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Git User's Manual
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Git User's Manual (for version 1.5.1 or newer)
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This manual is designed to be readable by someone with basic unix
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command-line skills, but no previous knowledge of git.
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