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 + text-align: left;   }     div.exampleblock-content {  @@ -304,7 +399,6 @@  /* IE6 sets dynamically generated links as visited. */   div#toc a:visited { color: blue; }   </style>  -<title>git-rerere(1)</title>   </head>   <body>   <div id="header">  @@ -318,17 +412,17 @@  </p>   </div>   </div>  -<h2>SYNOPSIS</h2>  +<h2 id="_synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h2>   <div class="sectionbody">  -<div class="para"><p><em>git rerere</em> [<em>clear</em>|<em>forget</em> [&lt;pathspec&gt;]|<em>diff</em>|<em>status</em>|<em>gc</em>]</p></div>  +<div class="paragraph"><p><em>git rerere</em> [<em>clear</em>|<em>forget</em> [&lt;pathspec&gt;]|<em>diff</em>|<em>status</em>|<em>gc</em>]</p></div>   </div>   <h2 id="_description">DESCRIPTION</h2>   <div class="sectionbody">  -<div class="para"><p>In a workflow employing relatively long lived topic branches,  +<div class="paragraph"><p>In a workflow employing relatively long lived topic branches,   the developer sometimes needs to resolve the same conflicts over   and over again until the topic branches are done (either merged   to the "release" branch, or sent out and accepted upstream).</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>This command assists the developer in this process by recording  +<div class="paragraph"><p>This command assists the developer in this process by recording   conflicted automerge results and corresponding hand resolve results   on the initial manual merge, and applying previously recorded   hand resolutions to their corresponding automerge results.</p></div>  @@ -344,11 +438,11 @@  </div>   <h2 id="_commands">COMMANDS</h2>   <div class="sectionbody">  -<div class="para"><p>Normally, <em>git rerere</em> is run without arguments or user-intervention.  +<div class="paragraph"><p>Normally, <em>git rerere</em> is run without arguments or user-intervention.   However, it has several commands that allow it to interact with   its working state.</p></div>  -<div class="vlist"><dl>  -<dt>  +<div class="dlist"><dl>  +<dt class="hdlist1">   <em>clear</em>   </dt>   <dd>  @@ -358,7 +452,7 @@  will automatically invoke this command.   </p>   </dd>  -<dt>  +<dt class="hdlist1">   <em>forget</em> &lt;pathspec&gt;   </dt>   <dd>  @@ -367,7 +461,7 @@  conflict in &lt;pathspec&gt;. The &lt;pathspec&gt; is optional.   </p>   </dd>  -<dt>  +<dt class="hdlist1">   <em>diff</em>   </dt>   <dd>  @@ -378,7 +472,7 @@  <em>diff</em> command installed in PATH.   </p>   </dd>  -<dt>  +<dt class="hdlist1">   <em>status</em>   </dt>   <dd>  @@ -387,7 +481,7 @@  for resolutions.   </p>   </dd>  -<dt>  +<dt class="hdlist1">   <em>gc</em>   </dt>   <dd>  @@ -404,7 +498,7 @@  </div>   <h2 id="_discussion">DISCUSSION</h2>   <div class="sectionbody">  -<div class="para"><p>When your topic branch modifies an overlapping area that your  +<div class="paragraph"><p>When your topic branch modifies an overlapping area that your   master branch (or upstream) touched since your topic branch   forked from it, you may want to test it with the latest master,   even before your topic branch is ready to be pushed upstream:</p></div>  @@ -414,7 +508,7 @@  /   o---o---o---*---o---o master</tt></pre>   </div></div>  -<div class="para"><p>For such a test, you need to merge master and topic somehow.  +<div class="paragraph"><p>For such a test, you need to merge master and topic somehow.   One way to do it is to pull master into the topic branch:</p></div>   <div class="listingblock">   <div class="content">  @@ -425,11 +519,11 @@  / /   o---o---o---*---o---o master</tt></pre>   </div></div>  -<div class="para"><p>The commits marked with <tt>*</tt> touch the same area in the same  +<div class="paragraph"><p>The commits marked with <tt>*</tt> touch the same area in the same   file; you need to resolve the conflicts when creating the commit   marked with <tt>&#43;</tt>. Then you can test the result to make sure your   work-in-progress still works with what is in the latest master.</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>After this test merge, there are two ways to continue your work  +<div class="paragraph"><p>After this test merge, there are two ways to continue your work   on the topic. The easiest is to build on top of the test merge   commit <tt>&#43;</tt>, and when your work in the topic branch is finally   ready, pull the topic branch into master, and/or ask the  @@ -448,13 +542,13 @@  / / \   o---o---o---*---o---o---o---o---+ master</tt></pre>   </div></div>  -<div class="para"><p>When your topic branch is long-lived, however, your topic branch  +<div class="paragraph"><p>When your topic branch is long-lived, however, your topic branch   would end up having many such "Merge from master" commits on it,   which would unnecessarily clutter the development history.   Readers of the Linux kernel mailing list may remember that Linus   complained about such too frequent test merges when a subsystem   maintainer asked to pull from a branch full of "useless merges".</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>As an alternative, to keep the topic branch clean of test  +<div class="paragraph"><p>As an alternative, to keep the topic branch clean of test   merges, you could blow away the test merge, and keep building on   top of the tip before the test merge:</p></div>   <div class="listingblock">  @@ -470,7 +564,7 @@  / \   o---o---o---*---o---o---o---o---+ master</tt></pre>   </div></div>  -<div class="para"><p>This would leave only one merge commit when your topic branch is  +<div class="paragraph"><p>This would leave only one merge commit when your topic branch is   finally ready and merged into the master branch. This merge   would require you to resolve the conflict, introduced by the   commits marked with <tt>*</tt>. However, this conflict is often the  @@ -478,14 +572,14 @@  blew away. <em>git rerere</em> helps you resolve this final   conflicted merge using the information from your earlier hand   resolve.</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>Running the <em>git rerere</em> command immediately after a conflicted  +<div class="paragraph"><p>Running the <em>git rerere</em> command immediately after a conflicted   automerge records the conflicted working tree files, with the   usual conflict markers <tt>&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;</tt>, <tt>=======</tt>, and <tt>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;</tt> in   them. Later, after you are done resolving the conflicts,   running <em>git rerere</em> again will record the resolved state of these   files. Suppose you did this when you created the test merge of   master into the topic branch.</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>Next time, after seeing the same conflicted automerge,  +<div class="paragraph"><p>Next time, after seeing the same conflicted automerge,   running <em>git rerere</em> will perform a three-way merge between the   earlier conflicted automerge, the earlier manual resolution, and   the current conflicted automerge.  @@ -494,18 +588,18 @@  resolve it. Note that <em>git rerere</em> leaves the index file alone,   so you still need to do the final sanity checks with <tt>git diff</tt>   (or <tt>git diff -c</tt>) and <em>git add</em> when you are satisfied.</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>As a convenience measure, <em>git merge</em> automatically invokes  +<div class="paragraph"><p>As a convenience measure, <em>git merge</em> automatically invokes   <em>git rerere</em> upon exiting with a failed automerge and <em>git rerere</em>   records the hand resolve when it is a new conflict, or reuses the earlier hand   resolve when it is not. <em>git commit</em> also invokes <em>git rerere</em>   when committing a merge result. What this means is that you do   not have to do anything special yourself (besides enabling   the rerere.enabled config variable).</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>In our example, when you do the test merge, the manual  +<div class="paragraph"><p>In our example, when you do the test merge, the manual   resolution is recorded, and it will be reused when you do the   actual merge later with the updated master and topic branch, as long   as the recorded resolution is still applicable.</p></div>  -<div class="para"><p>The information <em>git rerere</em> records is also used when running  +<div class="paragraph"><p>The information <em>git rerere</em> records is also used when running   <em>git rebase</em>. After blowing away the test merge and continuing   development on the topic branch:</p></div>   <div class="listingblock">  @@ -520,7 +614,7 @@  /   o---o---o---*---o---o---o---o master</tt></pre>   </div></div>  -<div class="para"><p>you could run <tt>git rebase master topic</tt>, to bring yourself  +<div class="paragraph"><p>you could run <tt>git rebase master topic</tt>, to bring yourself   up-to-date before your topic is ready to be sent upstream.   This would result in falling back to a three-way merge, and it   would conflict the same way as the test merge you resolved earlier.  @@ -529,15 +623,15 @@  </div>   <h2 id="_author">Author</h2>   <div class="sectionbody">  -<div class="para"><p>Written by Junio C Hamano &lt;gitster@pobox.com&gt;</p></div>  +<div class="paragraph"><p>Written by Junio C Hamano &lt;<a href="mailto:gitster@pobox.com">gitster@pobox.com</a>&gt;</p></div>   </div>   <h2 id="_git">GIT</h2>   <div class="sectionbody">  -<div class="para"><p>Part of the <a href="git.html">git(1)</a> suite</p></div>  +<div class="paragraph"><p>Part of the <a href="git.html">git(1)</a> suite</p></div>   </div>   <div id="footer">   <div id="footer-text">  -Last updated 2010-09-18 23:56:55 UTC  +Last updated 2010-07-05 23:25:05 UTC   </div>   </div>   </body>