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diff --git a/git-rerere.txt b/git-rerere.txt index 3458029..678bfd3 100644 --- a/git-rerere.txt +++ b/git-rerere.txt 
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@    SYNOPSIS  -------- -'git rerere' [clear|diff|status|gc] +'git rerere' ['clear'|'diff'|'status'|'gc']    DESCRIPTION  ----------- @@ -30,14 +30,14 @@  COMMANDS  --------   -Normally, `git-rerere` is run without arguments or user-intervention. +Normally, 'git-rerere' is run without arguments or user-intervention.  However, it has several commands that allow it to interact with  its working state.    'clear'::    This resets the metadata used by rerere if a merge resolution is to be -is aborted. Calling `git-am --skip` or `git-rebase [--skip|--abort]` +is aborted. Calling 'git-am --skip' or 'git-rebase [--skip|--abort]'  will automatically invoke this command.    'diff':: @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@  This displays diffs for the current state of the resolution. It is  useful for tracking what has changed while the user is resolving  conflicts. Additional arguments are passed directly to the system -`diff` command installed in PATH. +'diff' command installed in PATH.    'status'::   -Like diff, but this only prints the filenames that will be tracked +Like 'diff', but this only prints the filenames that will be tracked  for resolutions.    'gc':: @@ -142,33 +142,33 @@  would require you to resolve the conflict, introduced by the  commits marked with `*`. However, often this conflict is the  same conflict you resolved when you created the test merge you -blew away. `git-rerere` command helps you to resolve this final +blew away. 'git-rerere' command helps you to resolve this final  conflicted merge using the information from your earlier hand  resolve.   -Running the `git-rerere` command immediately after a conflicted +Running the 'git-rerere' command immediately after a conflicted  automerge records the conflicted working tree files, with the  usual conflict markers `<<<<<<<`, `=======`, and `>>>>>>>` in  them. Later, after you are done resolving the conflicts, -running `git-rerere` again records the resolved state of these +running 'git-rerere' again records the resolved state of these  files. Suppose you did this when you created the test merge of  master into the topic branch.   -Next time, running `git-rerere` after seeing a conflicted +Next time, running 'git-rerere' after seeing a conflicted  automerge, if the conflict is the same as the earlier one  recorded, it is noticed and a three-way merge between the  earlier conflicted automerge, the earlier manual resolution, and  the current conflicted automerge is performed by the command.  If this three-way merge resolves cleanly, the result is written  out to your working tree file, so you would not have to manually -resolve it. Note that `git-rerere` leaves the index file alone, +resolve it. Note that 'git-rerere' leaves the index file alone,  so you still need to do the final sanity checks with `git diff` -(or `git diff -c`) and `git add` when you are satisfied. +(or `git diff -c`) and 'git-add' when you are satisfied.   -As a convenience measure, `git-merge` automatically invokes -`git-rerere` when it exits with a failed automerge, which +As a convenience measure, 'git-merge' automatically invokes +'git-rerere' when it exits with a failed automerge, which  records it if it is a new conflict, or reuses the earlier hand -resolve when it is not. `git-commit` also invokes `git-rerere` +resolve when it is not. 'git-commit' also invokes 'git-rerere'  when recording a merge result. What this means is that you do  not have to do anything special yourself (Note: you still have  to set the config variable rerere.enabled to enable this command). @@ -178,8 +178,8 @@  actual merge later with updated master and topic branch, as long  as the earlier resolution is still applicable.   -The information `git-rerere` records is also used when running -`git-rebase`. After blowing away the test merge and continuing +The information 'git-rerere' records is also used when running +'git-rebase'. After blowing away the test merge and continuing  development on the topic branch:    ------------ @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@  up-to-date even before your topic is ready to be sent upstream.  This would result in falling back to three-way merge, and it  would conflict the same way the test merge you resolved earlier. -`git-rerere` is run by `git-rebase` to help you resolve this +'git-rerere' is run by 'git-rebase' to help you resolve this  conflict.