Re: Documentation/git-commit.txt

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Alan Chandler <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[...]

> How about the following wording here
> 
> Instead of staging the content of each file immediately after changing 
> it, you can wait until you have completed all the changes you want to 
> make and then use the `-a` option to tell `git commit` to look for all 
> changes to the content it is tracking and commit it automatically. That 
                 ^^^^^^^
                 files
                 (or "files whose contents")

> is, this example ...

[Yes, git tracks the contents of files, but it also has a list of files
 whose contents it is tracking]
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