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authorGravatar Antoine Beaupré <anarcat@koumbit.org>2013-09-10 21:00:59 -0400
committerGravatar Antoine Beaupré <anarcat@koumbit.org>2013-09-10 21:01:16 -0400
commit9e8f12d27d4270b71cb03f2cba83a878196c074a (patch)
tree78bbf0acd91455bd32572d8846521eba1b5c2761
parent6e30887c736595e6360ac89819530e69ea66e2c2 (diff)
missing backticks
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1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/doc/git-annex.mdwn b/doc/git-annex.mdwn
index 07398d366..6db91a05f 100644
--- a/doc/git-annex.mdwn
+++ b/doc/git-annex.mdwn
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ subdirectories).
Normally the filename is based on the full url, so will look like
"www.example.com_dir_subdir_bigfile". For a shorter filename, specify
- --pathdepth=N. For example, `--pathdepth=1` will use "dir/subdir/bigfile",
+ `--pathdepth=N`. For example, `--pathdepth=1` will use "dir/subdir/bigfile",
while `--pathdepth=3` will use "bigfile". It can also be negative;
`--pathdepth=-2` will use the last two parts of the url.
@@ -223,14 +223,14 @@ subdirectories).
repositories.
To only import files whose content has not been seen before by git-annex,
- use the --deduplicate option. Duplicate files will be deleted from the
+ use the `--deduplicate` option. Duplicate files will be deleted from the
import location.
- The --clean-duplicates option does not import any new files, but any files
+ The `--clean-duplicates` option does not import any new files, but any files
found in the import location that are duplicates of content in the annex
are deleted.
- (Note that using --deduplicate or --clean-duplicates with the WORM
+ (Note that using `--deduplicate` or `--clean-duplicates` with the WORM
backend does not look at file content, but filename and mtime.)
* importfeed [url ...]
@@ -238,13 +238,13 @@ subdirectories).
Imports the contents of podcast feeds. Only downloads files whose
urls have not already been added to the repository before, so you can
delete, rename, etc the resulting files and repeated runs won't duplicate
- them. (Use --force to force downloading urls it's seen before.)
+ them. (Use `--force` to force downloading urls it's seen before.)
- Use --template to control where the files are stored.
+ Use `--template` to control where the files are stored.
The default template is '${feedtitle}/${itemtitle}${extension}'
(Other available variables: feedauthor, itemauthor, itemsummary, itemdescription, itemrights, itemid)
- The --relaxed and --fast options behave the same as they do in addurl.
+ The `--relaxed` and `--fast` options behave the same as they do in addurl.
* watch
@@ -254,15 +254,15 @@ subdirectories).
background, you no longer need to manually run git commands when
manipulating your files.
- To not daemonize, run with --foreground ; to stop a running daemon,
- run with --stop
+ To not daemonize, run with `--foreground` ; to stop a running daemon,
+ run with `--stop`
* assistant
Like watch, but also automatically syncs changes to other remotes.
Typically started at boot, or when you log in.
- With the --autostart option, the assistant is started in any repositories
+ With the `--autostart` option, the assistant is started in any repositories
it has created. These are listed in `~/.config/git-annex/autostart`
* webapp
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ subdirectories).
By default, the webapp can only be accessed from localhost, and running
it opens a browser window.
- With the --listen=address[:port] option, the webapp can be made to listen
+ With the `--listen=address[:port]` option, the webapp can be made to listen
for connections on the specified address. This disables running a
local web browser, and outputs the url you can use to open the webapp
from a remote computer.
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ subdirectories).
Note that with encryption enabled, a cryptographic key is created.
This requires sufficient entropy. If initremote seems to hang or take
a long time while generating the key, you may want to ctrl-c it and
- re-run with --fast, which causes it to use a lower-quality source of
+ re-run with `--fast`, which causes it to use a lower-quality source of
randomness.
Example Amazon S3 remote:
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ file contents are present at either of two repositories.
* --include=glob
- Skips files not matching the glob pattern. (Same as --not --exclude.)
+ Skips files not matching the glob pattern. (Same as `--not --exclude`.)
For example, to include only mp3 and ogg files:
--include='*.mp3' --or --include='*.ogg'
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ file contents are present at either of two repositories.
The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
or the UUID or description of a repository. For the current repository,
- use --in=here
+ use `--in=here`
* --copies=number