* All arguments following the subcommand are considered to be arguments of
the subcommand, and, conversely, arguments meant for the subcommand may
- not preceed the subcommand.
+ not precede the subcommand.
Therefore, if the options array contains at least one subcommand and
`parse_options()` encounters the first dashless argument, it will either:
thin bundle are already in the object database.
When using the `creationToken` heuristic, the client can avoid downloading
-any bundles if their creation tokenss are not larger than the stored
+any bundles if their creation tokens are not larger than the stored
creation token. After fetching new bundles, Git updates this local
creation token.
Git's other HTTP protocols in terms of handling specific 400-level
errors.
-* The server reports any other failure reponse.
+* The server reports any other failure response.
* The client receives data that is not parsable as a bundle or bundle list.
merged into a "daily" bundle. The daily bundles are merged into the
oldest bundle after 30 days.
-It is recommened that this bundle strategy is repeated with the `blob:none`
+It is recommended that this bundle strategy is repeated with the `blob:none`
filter if clients of this repository are expecting to use blobless partial
clones. This list of blobless bundles stays in the same list as the full
bundles, but uses the `bundle.<id>.filter` key to separate the two groups.
There are two definitions of generation number:
1. Corrected committer dates (generation number v2)
-2. Topological levels (generation nummber v1)
+2. Topological levels (generation number v1)
Define "corrected committer date" of a commit recursively as follows:
equal to its committer date.
* A commit with at least one parent has corrected committer date equal to
- the maximum of its commiter date and one more than the largest corrected
+ the maximum of its committer date and one more than the largest corrected
committer date among its parents.
* As a special case, a root commit with timestamp zero has corrected commit
no longer relevant", 2021-03-13)
Relevance is always determined by what the _other_ side of history has
-done, in terms of modifing a file that our side renamed, or adding a
+done, in terms of modifying a file that our side renamed, or adding a
file to a directory which our side renamed. This means that a path
that is "irrelevant" when picking the first commit of a series in a
rebase or cherry-pick, may suddenly become "relevant" when picking the