Index
A note on the digital index
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Symbols
- # (pound sign), The .gitignore File, A Merge with a Conflict, Using git rebase -i
- $GIT_DIR variable, The Git Command Line, refs and symrefs
- * (asterisk), The .gitignore File, Viewing Branches
- globbing, The .gitignore File
- show-branch, Viewing Branches
- + (plus sign), Viewing Branches, Diffs, git diff with conflicts, The refspec
- diff, Diffs
- merges, git diff with conflicts
- refsepc, The refspec
- show-branch, Viewing Branches
- - (minus sign), The Git Command Line, Diffs
- diff, Diffs
- -- (double dash), The Git Command Line
- . (dot), Adding a File to Your Repository, Dos and Donâts in Branch Names
- .. (double dots), Commit Ranges, git diff and Commit Ranges, Generating Patches
- / (forward slash), The .gitignore File, Dos and Donâts in Branch Names, gitlinks
- -3 or --3way options (git am command), Applying Patches
- < (left), git log with conflicts
- > (right), git log with conflicts
- ^ (caret), Relative Commit Names
- ~ (tilde), Relative Commit Names
- ⦠(triple dots), Commit Ranges, git diff and Commit Ranges
A
- -a option (git commit command), Using git commit --all, Forms of the git diff Command
- --abbrev-commit ...
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