yet more aesthetic nitpickery ... was just perusing the man pages of both "git clean" and "git rm", and noticed some striking inconsistency. from "man git-clean": SYNOPSIS git clean [-d] [-f] [-i] [-n] [-q] [-e <pattern>] [-x | -X] [--] <path>... note how, in that sypnosis, even those options that are represented by both a short form option (-f) and a corresponding long form (--force) use only the short form in the synopsis, i'm assuming for brevity, which makes perfect sense. "man git-rm" is a different beast entirely, with a hodge podge of short forms and long forms with no apparent pattern: SYNOPSIS git rm [-f | --force] [-n] [-r] [--cached] [--ignore-unmatch] [--quiet] [--] <file>... ... snip ... OPTIONS -f, --force Override the up-to-date check. -n, --dry-run Donʼt actually remove any file(s). Instead, just show if they exist in the index and would otherwise be removed by the command. -r Allow recursive removal when a leading directory name is given. -- This option can be used to separate command-line options from the list of files, (useful when filenames might be mistaken for command-line options). --cached Use this option to unstage and remove paths only from the index. Working tree files, whether modified or not, will be left alone. --ignore-unmatch Exit with a zero status even if no files matched. -q, --quiet git rm normally outputs one line (in the form of an rm command) for each file removed. This option suppresses that output. the strangeness above? 1) the synopsis itself lists the alternatives "[-f | --force]", which seems unnecessary, as both forms are listed under OPTIONS 2) this is followed by *only* the short form (-n) of --dry-run, so that's inconsistent 3) the SYNOPSIS weirdly includes *only* the long form (--quiet) rather than the short form (-q) 4) is it standard to explain the "--" separator in a man page? i don't recall seeing that in any other man page, but maybe i wasn't paying attention. it seems unnecessary. in short, "man git-clean" seems reasonable, while "man git-rm" appears somewhat disorganized. rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/rpjday ========================================================================