[PATCH 1/2] Define the term shallow clone.

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There are several places in the documentation that
the term shallow clone is used. Defining the term
enables its use elsewhere with a known definition.

Signed-off-by: Stephen P. Smith <ischis2@xxxxxxx>
---
 Documentation/glossary-content.txt | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/glossary-content.txt b/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
index e225974..d384aed 100644
--- a/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
+++ b/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
@@ -531,6 +531,10 @@ The most notable example is `HEAD`.
 	"Secure Hash Algorithm 1"; a cryptographic hash function.
 	In the context of Git used as a synonym for <<def_object_name,object name>>.
 
+[[def_shallow_clone]]shallow clone::
+	A clone of a <<def_repository,repository>> which creates a
+    <<def_shallow_repository,shallow_repository>>.
+
 [[def_shallow_repository]]shallow repository::
 	A shallow <<def_repository,repository>> has an incomplete
 	history some of whose <<def_commit,commits>> have <<def_parent,parents>> cauterized away (in other
-- 
2.6.3.368.gf34be46

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