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The cmd_blame() already detected whether it was processing "blame" or "annotate", but it didn't adjust its usage output accordingly. Let's do that. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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git-annotate(1)
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===============
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NAME
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----
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git-annotate - Annotate file lines with commit information
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[verse]
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'git annotate' [<options>] [<rev-opts>] [<rev>] [--] <file>
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DESCRIPTION
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Annotates each line in the given file with information from the commit
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which introduced the line. Optionally annotates from a given revision.
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The only difference between this command and linkgit:git-blame[1] is that
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they use slightly different output formats, and this command exists only
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for backward compatibility to support existing scripts, and provide a more
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familiar command name for people coming from other SCM systems.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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include::blame-options.txt[]
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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linkgit:git-blame[1]
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GIT
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---
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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