manual: add some markup.
Signed-off-by: Lars Hjemli <hjemli@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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[[def_pickaxe]]pickaxe::
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The term <<def_pickaxe,pickaxe>> refers to an option to the diffcore
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routines that help select changes that add or delete a given text
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string. With the --pickaxe-all option, it can be used to view the full
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string. With the `--pickaxe-all` option, it can be used to view the full
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<<def_changeset,changeset>> that introduced or removed, say, a
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particular line of text. See gitlink:git-diff[1].
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Dangling objects are not a problem. At worst they may take up a little
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extra disk space. They can sometimes provide a last-resort method for
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recovering lost work--see <<dangling-objects>> for details. However, if
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you wish, you can remove them with gitlink:git-prune[1] or the --prune
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you wish, you can remove them with gitlink:git-prune[1] or the `--prune`
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option to gitlink:git-gc[1]:
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@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ Recovering lost changes
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Reflogs
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^^^^^^^
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Say you modify a branch with gitlink:git-reset[1] --hard, and then
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Say you modify a branch with `gitlink:git-reset[1] --hard`, and then
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realize that the branch was the only reference you had to that point in
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history.
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@ -1684,7 +1684,7 @@ $ git pull
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More generally, a branch that is created from a remote branch will pull
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by default from that branch. See the descriptions of the
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branch.<name>.remote and branch.<name>.merge options in
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gitlink:git-config[1], and the discussion of the --track option in
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gitlink:git-config[1], and the discussion of the `--track` option in
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gitlink:git-checkout[1], to learn how to control these defaults.
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In addition to saving you keystrokes, "git pull" also helps you by
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@ -2412,7 +2412,7 @@ $ git rebase --continue
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and git will continue applying the rest of the patches.
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At any point you may use the --abort option to abort this process and
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At any point you may use the `--abort` option to abort this process and
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return mywork to the state it had before you started the rebase:
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@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ $ gitk origin..mywork &
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and browse through the list of patches in the mywork branch using gitk,
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applying them (possibly in a different order) to mywork-new using
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cherry-pick, and possibly modifying them as you go using commit --amend.
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cherry-pick, and possibly modifying them as you go using `commit --amend`.
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The gitlink:git-gui[1] command may also help as it allows you to
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individually select diff hunks for inclusion in the index (by
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right-clicking on the diff hunk and choosing "Stage Hunk for Commit").
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