From: Alejandro Colomar Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2026 20:05:22 +0000 (+0100) Subject: CONTRIBUTING.d/git: Use tabs X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=35358b9322124eb8eec01f5d5cf059dde4e98f3a;p=thirdparty%2Fman-pages.git CONTRIBUTING.d/git: Use tabs Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar --- diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git index 40c5c3144..4b7a95472 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git @@ -1,57 +1,58 @@ Name - Git - instructions for configuring git(1) + Git - instructions for configuring git(1) Description - git-am(1) - When applying a patch received via email, store the Message-ID - header field in the commit message. + git-am(1) + When applying a patch received via email, store the Message-ID + header field in the commit message. - $ git config --global am.messageid true; + $ git config --global am.messageid true; - git-diff(1), gitattributes(5) - To produce useful hunk contexts in manual pages, we need to hack - git(1)'s idea of a function name, and also to tell git what is a - manual page. + git-diff(1), gitattributes(5) + To produce useful hunk contexts in manual pages, we need to hack + git(1)'s idea of a function name, and also to tell git what is a + manual page. - $ git config --global diff.man.xfuncname '^\.S[SHsh] .*$'; - $ mkdir -p ~/.config/git/; - $ echo '*.[0-9]* diff=man' >>~/.config/git/attributes; + $ git config --global diff.man.xfuncname '^\.S[SHsh] .*$'; + $ mkdir -p ~/.config/git/; + $ echo '*.[0-9]* diff=man' >>~/.config/git/attributes; - git-format-patch(1) - Send patches to the right addresses. + git-format-patch(1) + Send patches to the right addresses. - $ git config --local format.to 'Alejandro Colomar '; - $ git config --local format.cc ''; + $ git config --local format.to 'Alejandro Colomar '; + $ git config --local format.cc ''; - Generate patch sets as a thread. + Generate patch sets as a thread. - $ git config --global format.thread shallow; + $ git config --global format.thread shallow; - git-merge(1) - We sign all commits. You should verify the signatures on them. + git-merge(1) + We sign all commits. You should verify the signatures on them. - $ git config --local merge.verifySignatures true; + $ git config --local merge.verifySignatures true; - git-send-email(1) - If mutt(1) or neomutt(1) are configured in the system, - git-send-email(1) can be configured to use any of them as a - driver. Recent versions of neomutt(1) can enable crypto with -C. + git-send-email(1) + If mutt(1) or neomutt(1) are configured in the system, + git-send-email(1) can be configured to use any of them as a + driver. Recent versions of neomutt(1) can enable crypto with -C. - $ git config --global \ - sendemail.sendmailcmd 'neomutt -C -H - && true'; - or - $ git config --global sendemail.sendmailcmd 'mutt -H - && true'; + $ git config --global \ + sendemail.sendmailcmd 'neomutt -C -H - && true'; + or + $ git config --global \ + sendemail.sendmailcmd 'mutt -H - && true'; See also - git-config(1) - git-diff(1) - git-format-patch(1) - git-send-email(1) - gitattributes(5) - mutt(1) - neomutt(1) - - CONTRIBUTING.d/* - - - + git-config(1) + git-diff(1) + git-format-patch(1) + git-send-email(1) + gitattributes(5) + mutt(1) + neomutt(1) + + CONTRIBUTING.d/* + + +