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diff --git a/git-commit.txt b/git-commit.txt index d3a2dec..e99bb14 100644 --- a/git-commit.txt +++ b/git-commit.txt 
@@ -21,11 +21,11 @@    The content to be added can be specified in several ways:   -1. by using 'git-add' to incrementally "add" changes to the +1. by using 'git add' to incrementally "add" changes to the  index before using the 'commit' command (Note: even modified  files must be "added");   -2. by using 'git-rm' to remove files from the working tree +2. by using 'git rm' to remove files from the working tree  and the index, again before using the 'commit' command;    3. by listing files as arguments to the 'commit' command, in which @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@    5. by using the --interactive switch with the 'commit' command to decide one  by one which files should be part of the commit, before finalizing the - operation. Currently, this is done by invoking 'git-add --interactive'. + operation. Currently, this is done by invoking 'git add --interactive'.    The `--dry-run` option can be used to obtain a  summary of what is included by any of the above for the next  commit by giving the same set of parameters (options and paths).    If you make a commit and then find a mistake immediately after -that, you can recover from it with 'git-reset'. +that, you can recover from it with 'git reset'.      OPTIONS @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ 	Make a commit only from the paths specified on the 	command line, disregarding any contents that have been 	staged so far. This is the default mode of operation of -	'git-commit' if any paths are given on the command line, +	'git commit' if any paths are given on the command line, 	in which case this option can be omitted. 	If this option is specified together with '--amend', then 	no paths need to be specified, which can be used to amend @@ -253,10 +253,10 @@  --------  When recording your own work, the contents of modified files in  your working tree are temporarily stored to a staging area -called the "index" with 'git-add'. A file can be +called the "index" with 'git add'. A file can be  reverted back, only in the index but not in the working tree,  to that of the last commit with `git reset HEAD -- <file>`, -which effectively reverts 'git-add' and prevents the changes to +which effectively reverts 'git add' and prevents the changes to  this file from participating in the next commit. After building  the state to be committed incrementally with these commands,  `git commit` (without any pathname parameter) is used to record what @@ -312,13 +312,13 @@  this second commit would record the changes to `hello.c` and  `hello.h` as expected.   -After a merge (initiated by 'git-merge' or 'git-pull') stops +After a merge (initiated by 'git merge' or 'git pull') stops  because of conflicts, cleanly merged  paths are already staged to be committed for you, and paths that  conflicted are left in unmerged state. You would have to first -check which paths are conflicting with 'git-status' +check which paths are conflicting with 'git status'  and after fixing them manually in your working tree, you would -stage the result as usual with 'git-add': +stage the result as usual with 'git add':    ------------  $ git status | grep unmerged