Re: [PATCH 3/4] git-commit-graph.txt: refer to "*commit* graph file"

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On 9/19/2018 12:30 PM, Martin Ågren wrote:
This document sometimes refers to the "commit graph file" as just "the
graph file". This saves a couple of words here and there at the risk of
confusion. In particular, the documentation for `git commit-graph read`
appears to suggest that there are indeed different types of graph files.

Let's just write out the full name everywhere.
This is a good idea. Let's be specific.
The full name, by the way, is not the "commit-graph file" with a dash,
cf. the synopsis. Use the dashless form. (The next commit will fix the
remaining few instances of the "commit-graph file" in this document.)

The file is literally at ".git/objects/info/commit-graph" which is why I tried to use "commit-graph" everywhere. Why do you think that "commit graph" is better?

Thanks,
-Stolee



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