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diff --git a/user-manual.txt b/user-manual.txt index e831cc2..644acce 100644 --- a/user-manual.txt +++ b/user-manual.txt 
@@ -57,10 +57,10 @@  project in mind, here are some interesting examples:    ------------------------------------------------ -	# Git itself (approx. 10MB download): +	# Git itself (approx. 40MB download):  $ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git -	# the Linux kernel (approx. 150MB download): -$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git +	# the Linux kernel (approx. 640MB download): +$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git  ------------------------------------------------    The initial clone may be time-consuming for a large project, but you @@ -4256,15 +4256,16 @@  Nowadays, `git log` is a builtin, which means that it is _contained_ in the  command `git`. The source side of a builtin is   -- a function called `cmd_<bla>`, typically defined in `builtin-<bla>.c`, - and declared in `builtin.h`, +- a function called `cmd_<bla>`, typically defined in `builtin/<bla.c>` + (note that older versions of Git used to have it in `builtin-<bla>.c` + instead), and declared in `builtin.h`.    - an entry in the `commands[]` array in `git.c`, and    - an entry in `BUILTIN_OBJECTS` in the `Makefile`.    Sometimes, more than one builtin is contained in one source file. For -example, `cmd_whatchanged()` and `cmd_log()` both reside in `builtin-log.c`, +example, `cmd_whatchanged()` and `cmd_log()` both reside in `builtin/log.c`,  since they share quite a bit of code. In that case, the commands which are  _not_ named like the `.c` file in which they live have to be listed in  `BUILT_INS` in the `Makefile`. @@ -4287,10 +4288,10 @@  - is plumbing, and    - was around even in the initial commit (it literally went only through - some 20 revisions as `cat-file.c`, was renamed to `builtin-cat-file.c` + some 20 revisions as `cat-file.c`, was renamed to `builtin/cat-file.c`  when made a builtin, and then saw less than 10 versions).   -So, look into `builtin-cat-file.c`, search for `cmd_cat_file()` and look what +So, look into `builtin/cat-file.c`, search for `cmd_cat_file()` and look what  it does.    ------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -4366,7 +4367,7 @@  builtin:    ------------------------------------------------- -$ git log --no-merges --diff-filter=A builtin-*.c +$ git log --no-merges --diff-filter=A builtin/*.c  -------------------------------------------------    You see, Git is actually the best tool to find out about the source of Git