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diff --git a/doc/git-annex.mdwn b/doc/git-annex.mdwn index caef49d97..8e6ff2c0c 100644 --- a/doc/git-annex.mdwn +++ b/doc/git-annex.mdwn @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ git-annex - manage files with git, without checking their contents in # SYNOPSIS -git annex subcommand [params ...] +git annex command [params ...] # DESCRIPTION @@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ content from the key-value store. # git annex move iso --to=usbdrive move iso/Debian_5.0.iso (moving to usbdrive...) ok -# SUBCOMMANDS +# COMMANDS Like many git commands, git-annex can be passed a path that is either a file or a directory. In the latter case it acts on all relevant files in the directory. -Many git-annex subcommands will stage changes for later `git commit` by you. +Many git-annex commands will stage changes for later `git commit` by you. * add [path ...] @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Many git-annex subcommands will stage changes for later `git commit` by you. * edit [path ...] - This is an alias for the unlock subcommand. May be easier to remember, + This is an alias for the unlock command. May be easier to remember, if you think of this as allowing you to edit an annexed file. * move [path ...] @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Many git-annex subcommands will stage changes for later `git commit` by you. * fsck [path ...] - With no parameters, this subcommand checks the whole annex for consistency, + With no parameters, this command checks the whole annex for consistency, and warns about any problems found. With parameters, only the specified files are checked. |