Re: [PATCH v2] doc: fix non-existent config name

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muzimuzhi Z <muzimuzhi@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> From c879cb10f61afc361c484267f498d5815bc1b932 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: muzimuzhi <muzimuzhi@xxxxxxxxx>

The "author identity" is taken from this line (or from the e-mail
header), and it should be identical to your sign-off.

> Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2023 06:37:47 +0800
> Subject: [PATCH v2] doc: fix non-existent config name

In general, there shouldn't be a reason to include the above four
lines in your message body.  An exception is "From:" to override the
author identity when you cannot send your e-mail using the same name
as what is used on your sign-off.  See Discussion section of "git am"
manual page.

> Replace non-existent `branch.<name>.fetch` to `remote.<repository>.fetch`, in
> the first example in `git-fetch` doc, which was introduced in
> d504f6975d (modernize fetch/merge/pull examples, 2009-10-21).
>
> Rename placeholder `<name>` to `<repository>`, to be consistent with all other
> uses in git docs, except that `git-config.txt` uses `remote.<name>.fetch` in
> its "Variables" section.
>
> Also add missing monospace markups.
>
> Signed-off-by: Yukai Chou <muzimuzhi@xxxxxxxxx>

Perfect.  Will queue.

> Changes compared to PATCH v1:

>  - Update commit reference in a non-shallow clone, resulting in longer
>    <abbrev-hash>

Great.

> diff --git a/Documentation/git-fetch.txt b/Documentation/git-fetch.txt
> index 63d9569e16..fba66f1460 100644
> --- a/Documentation/git-fetch.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/git-fetch.txt
> @@ -251,10 +251,10 @@ EXAMPLES
>  $ git fetch origin
>  ------------------------------------------------
>  +
> -The above command copies all branches from the remote refs/heads/
> -namespace and stores them to the local refs/remotes/origin/ namespace,
> -unless the branch.<name>.fetch option is used to specify a non-default
> -refspec.
> +The above command copies all branches from the remote `refs/heads/`
> +namespace and stores them to the local `refs/remotes/origin/` namespace,
> +unless the `remote.<repository>.fetch` option is used to specify a
> +non-default refspec.
>
>  * Using refspecs explicitly:
>  +



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