From d33259409965c44d6c8ca720b5be221fcfa50fac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: roryokane Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:24:38 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] grammar --- Home.textile | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Home.textile b/Home.textile index 26fd5a8..274a23b 100644 --- a/Home.textile +++ b/Home.textile @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ As Dscho put it, submodules are the "neglected ugly duckling" of git. Time to ch * @git status@ should call @git diff --submodule --ignore-submodules=dirty@ instead of @git submodule summary@ for providing a submodule summary when configured to do so. * Add an "always-tip" mode * Other commands that could benefit from a @--recurse-submodules@ option: @archive@, @branch@, @clean@, @commit@, @revert@, @tag@. -* In the long run git-submodule.sh should be converted to a rather simple wrapper script around core git functionality as more and more of that is implemented in the git core. +* In the long run, git-submodule.sh should be converted to a rather simple wrapper script around core Git functionality, as more and more of that is implemented in the git core. *Submodule related bugs to fix* * Cherry picking across submodule creation fails even if the cherry pick doesn't touch any file in the submodules path -* @git submodule add@ doesn't record the url in .git/config when the submodule path doesn't exist. +* @git submodule add@ doesn't record the URL in .git/config when the submodule path doesn't exist. * @git rebase --continue@ won't work if the commit only contains submodule changes. *Issues already solved and merged into Junio's Repo:* -- 2.26.2