blame-options.txt: explain that -L <start> and <end> are optional
The ability to omit either end of the -L range is a handy but undocumented shortcut, and is thus not easily discovered. Fix this shortcoming. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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-L <start>,<end>::
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-L :<regex>::
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Annotate only the given line range. <start> and <end> can take
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one of these forms:
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Annotate only the given line range. <start> and <end> are optional.
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``-L <start>'' or ``-L <start>,'' spans from <start> to end of file.
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``-L ,<end>'' spans from start of file to <end>.
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<start> and <end> can take one of these forms:
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include::line-range-format.txt[]
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