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From: Andrew Kreimer <algonell@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Andrew Kreimer <algonell@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH] doc: fix typos via codespell
Date: Wed,  6 May 2026 13:15:44 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260506101631.18127-1-algonell@gmail.com> (raw)

There are some typos in the documentation, comments, etc.
Fix them via codespell.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Kreimer <algonell@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/SubmittingPatches            |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.adoc     |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/build-systems.adoc |  6 +++---
 builtin/pack-objects.c                     |  2 +-
 commit-graph.h                             |  2 +-
 compat/precompose_utf8.c                   |  2 +-
 git-gui/git-gui.sh                         |  2 +-
 git-gui/lib/choose_repository.tcl          |  2 +-
 git-gui/lib/themed.tcl                     |  2 +-
 hook.h                                     |  2 +-
 meson_options.txt                          |  2 +-
 midx-write.c                               |  4 ++--
 odb/source.h                               |  2 +-
 packfile.h                                 |  2 +-
 path.h                                     |  2 +-
 po/el.po                                   |  2 +-
 po/ko.po                                   |  2 +-
 reftable/system.h                          |  2 +-
 t/README                                   |  2 +-
 t/chainlint.pl                             |  2 +-
 t/chainlint/chain-break-false.expect       |  2 +-
 t/chainlint/chain-break-false.test         |  2 +-
 t/t1700-split-index.sh                     |  2 +-
 t/t3909-stash-pathspec-file.sh             |  6 +++---
 t/t4052-stat-output.sh                     |  2 +-
 t/t4067-diff-partial-clone.sh              |  2 +-
 t/t9150/svk-merge.dump                     | 10 +++++-----
 t/t9151/svn-mergeinfo.dump                 | 18 +++++++++---------
 t/unit-tests/clar/README.md                |  2 +-
 29 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
index d570184ec8..35b4952c8a 100644
--- a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
+++ b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ input and avoids unnecessary churn from many rapid iterations.
   topic are appropriate, so such an incremental updates are limited to
   small corrections and polishing.  After a topic cooks for some time
   (like 7 calendar days) in 'next' without needing further tweaks on
-  top, it gets merged to the 'master' branch and wait to become part
+  top, it gets merged to the 'master' branch and waits to become part
   of the next major release.
 
 In the following sections, many techniques and conventions are listed
diff --git a/Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.adoc b/Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.adoc
index 0d1618f161..e286584c67 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.adoc
+++ b/Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.adoc
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ the `clean.requireForce` config option is set to `false`.
 +
 The `--dry-run` option will list the directories that would be removed
 without deleting them. Running in this mode can be helpful to predict the
-behavior of the clean comand or to determine which kinds of files are left
+behavior of the clean command or to determine which kinds of files are left
 in the sparse directories.
 +
 The `--verbose` option will list every file within the directories that
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/build-systems.adoc b/Documentation/technical/build-systems.adoc
index 3c5237b9fd..ca5b5d96f1 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/build-systems.adoc
+++ b/Documentation/technical/build-systems.adoc
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Auto-detection of the following items is considered to be important:
 
   - Check for the existence of headers.
   - Check for the existence of libraries.
-  - Check for the existence of exectuables.
+  - Check for the existence of executables.
   - Check for the runtime behavior of specific functions.
   - Check for specific link order requirements when multiple libraries are
     involved.
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ by the build system:
 
   - C: the primary compiled language used by Git, must be supported. Relevant
     toolchains are GCC, Clang and MSVC.
-  - Rust: candidate as a second compiled lanugage, should be supported. Relevant
+  - Rust: candidate as a second compiled language, should be supported. Relevant
     toolchains is the LLVM-based rustc.
 
 Built-in support for the respective languages is preferred over support that
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ The following list of build systems are considered:
 
 === GNU Make
 
-- Platform support: ubitquitous on all platforms, but not well-integrated into Windows.
+- Platform support: ubiquitous on all platforms, but not well-integrated into Windows.
 - Auto-detection: no built-in support for auto-detection of features.
 - Ease of use: easy to use, but discovering available options is hard. Makefile
   rules can quickly get out of hand once reaching a certain scope.
diff --git a/builtin/pack-objects.c b/builtin/pack-objects.c
index dd2480a73d..806068907e 100644
--- a/builtin/pack-objects.c
+++ b/builtin/pack-objects.c
@@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@ static void write_pack_file(void)
 			 * length of them as buffer length.
 			 *
 			 * Note that we need to subtract one though to
-			 * accomodate for the sideband byte.
+			 * accommodate for the sideband byte.
 			 */
 			struct hashfd_options opts = {
 				.progress = progress_state,
diff --git a/commit-graph.h b/commit-graph.h
index f6a5433641..13ca4ff010 100644
--- a/commit-graph.h
+++ b/commit-graph.h
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
  * This method is only used to enhance coverage of the commit-graph
  * feature in the test suite with the GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH and
  * GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH_CHANGED_PATHS environment variables. Do not
- * call this method oustide of a builtin, and only if you know what
+ * call this method outside of a builtin, and only if you know what
  * you are doing!
  */
 void git_test_write_commit_graph_or_die(struct odb_source *source);
diff --git a/compat/precompose_utf8.c b/compat/precompose_utf8.c
index 43b3be0114..6e709bd138 100644
--- a/compat/precompose_utf8.c
+++ b/compat/precompose_utf8.c
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ const char *precompose_string_if_needed(const char *in)
 		out = reencode_string_iconv(in, inlen, ic_prec, 0, &outlen);
 		if (out) {
 			if (outlen == inlen && !memcmp(in, out, outlen))
-				free(out); /* no need to return indentical */
+				free(out); /* no need to return identical */
 			else
 				in = out;
 		}
diff --git a/git-gui/git-gui.sh b/git-gui/git-gui.sh
index 23fe76e498..40e95bccb4 100755
--- a/git-gui/git-gui.sh
+++ b/git-gui/git-gui.sh
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ foreach p [split $env(PATH) $_path_sep] {
 	if {[file pathtype $p] ne {absolute}} {
 		continue
 	}
-	# Keep only the first occurence of any duplicates.
+	# Keep only the first occurrence of any duplicates.
 	set norm_p [file normalize $p]
 	dict set _path_seen $norm_p 1
 }
diff --git a/git-gui/lib/choose_repository.tcl b/git-gui/lib/choose_repository.tcl
index 7e1462a20c..a4703af028 100644
--- a/git-gui/lib/choose_repository.tcl
+++ b/git-gui/lib/choose_repository.tcl
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ field w_recentlist ; # Listbox containing recent repositories
 field w_localpath  ; # Entry widget bound to local_path
 
 field done              0 ; # Finished picking the repository?
-field clone_ok      false ; # clone succeeeded
+field clone_ok      false ; # clone succeeded
 field local_path       {} ; # Where this repository is locally
 field origin_url       {} ; # Where we are cloning from
 field origin_name  origin ; # What we shall call 'origin'
diff --git a/git-gui/lib/themed.tcl b/git-gui/lib/themed.tcl
index c18e201d85..f4cffeac66 100644
--- a/git-gui/lib/themed.tcl
+++ b/git-gui/lib/themed.tcl
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
 
 namespace eval color {
 	# Variable colors
-	# Preffered way to set widget colors is using add_option.
+	# Preferred way to set widget colors is using add_option.
 	# In some cases, like with tags in_diff/in_sel, we use these colors.
 	variable select_bg				lightgray
 	variable select_fg				black
diff --git a/hook.h b/hook.h
index 5c5628dd1f..5f0c3f19bb 100644
--- a/hook.h
+++ b/hook.h
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ struct run_hooks_opt {
 	 * While the callback allows piecemeal writing, it can also be
 	 * used for smaller inputs, where it gets called only once.
 	 *
-	 * Add hook callback initalization context to `feed_pipe_ctx`.
+	 * Add hook callback initialization context to `feed_pipe_ctx`.
 	 * Add hook callback internal state to `feed_pipe_cb_data`.
 	 *
 	 */
diff --git a/meson_options.txt b/meson_options.txt
index 659cbb218f..1ed228d42a 100644
--- a/meson_options.txt
+++ b/meson_options.txt
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ option('highlight_bin', type: 'string', value: 'highlight')
 
 # Documentation.
 option('docs', type: 'array', choices: ['man', 'html'], value: [],
-  description: 'Which documenattion formats to build and install.')
+  description: 'Which documentation formats to build and install.')
 option('default_help_format', type: 'combo', choices: ['man', 'html', 'platform'], value: 'platform',
   description: 'Default format used when executing git-help(1).')
 option('docs_backend', type: 'combo', choices: ['asciidoc', 'asciidoctor', 'auto'], value: 'auto',
diff --git a/midx-write.c b/midx-write.c
index a25cab75ab..6d6d29c6cd 100644
--- a/midx-write.c
+++ b/midx-write.c
@@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ static bool midx_needs_update(struct multi_pack_index *midx, struct write_midx_c
 
 	/*
 	 * Ensure that we have a valid checksum before consulting the
-	 * exisiting MIDX in order to determine if we can avoid an
+	 * existing MIDX in order to determine if we can avoid an
 	 * update.
 	 *
 	 * This is necessary because the given MIDX is loaded directly
@@ -1438,7 +1438,7 @@ static int write_midx_internal(struct write_midx_opts *opts)
 
 		/*
 		 * Attempt opening the pack index to populate num_objects.
-		 * Ignore failiures as they can be expected and are not
+		 * Ignore failures as they can be expected and are not
 		 * fatal during this selection time.
 		 */
 		open_pack_index(oldest);
diff --git a/odb/source.h b/odb/source.h
index f706e0608a..4958a503cf 100644
--- a/odb/source.h
+++ b/odb/source.h
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ static inline int odb_source_read_object_stream(struct odb_read_stream **out,
  * are only iterated over once.
  *
  * The optional `request` structure serves as a template for retrieving the
- * object info for each indvidual iterated object and will be populated as if
+ * object info for each individual iterated object and will be populated as if
  * `odb_source_read_object_info()` was called on the object. It will not be
  * modified, the callback will instead be invoked with a separate `struct
  * object_info` for every object. Object info will not be read when passing a
diff --git a/packfile.h b/packfile.h
index 9b647da7dd..6dea707ba4 100644
--- a/packfile.h
+++ b/packfile.h
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ struct packfile_store {
 	 * that packs that contain a lot of accessed objects will be located
 	 * towards the front.
 	 *
-	 * This is usually desireable, but there are exceptions. One exception
+	 * This is usually desirable, but there are exceptions. One exception
 	 * is when the looking up multiple objects in a loop for each packfile.
 	 * In that case, we may easily end up with an infinite loop as the
 	 * packfiles get reordered to the front repeatedly.
diff --git a/path.h b/path.h
index 0434ba5e07..4c2958a903 100644
--- a/path.h
+++ b/path.h
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ void safe_create_dir(struct repository *repo, const char *dir, int share);
  *
  *   - It always adjusts shared permissions.
  *
- * Returns a negative erorr code on error, 0 on success.
+ * Returns a negative error code on error, 0 on success.
  */
 int safe_create_dir_in_gitdir(struct repository *repo, const char *path);
 
diff --git a/po/el.po b/po/el.po
index 703f46d0c7..c45560c996 100644
--- a/po/el.po
+++ b/po/el.po
@@ -2748,7 +2748,7 @@ msgid "Low-level Commands / Interrogators"
 msgstr "Εντολές Χαμηλού Επιπέδου / Ερωτημάτων"
 
 #: help.c:37
-msgid "Low-level Commands / Synching Repositories"
+msgid "Low-level Commands / Syncing Repositories"
 msgstr "Εντολές Χαμηλού Επιπέδου / Συγχρονισμού Αποθετηρίων"
 
 #: help.c:38
diff --git a/po/ko.po b/po/ko.po
index 7a6847f023..6bc20a43e3 100644
--- a/po/ko.po
+++ b/po/ko.po
@@ -2062,7 +2062,7 @@ msgid "Low-level Commands / Interrogators"
 msgstr "보조 명령 / 정보 획득 기능"
 
 #: help.c:37
-msgid "Low-level Commands / Synching Repositories"
+msgid "Low-level Commands / Syncing Repositories"
 msgstr "보조 명령 / 저장소 동기화 기능"
 
 #: help.c:38
diff --git a/reftable/system.h b/reftable/system.h
index c0e2cbe0ff..628232a46f 100644
--- a/reftable/system.h
+++ b/reftable/system.h
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ struct reftable_flock {
  * to acquire the lock. If `timeout_ms` is 0 we don't wait, if it is negative
  * we block indefinitely.
  *
- * Retrun 0 on success, a reftable error code on error. Specifically,
+ * Return 0 on success, a reftable error code on error. Specifically,
  * `REFTABLE_LOCK_ERROR` should be returned in case the target path is already
  * locked.
  */
diff --git a/t/README b/t/README
index adbbd9acf4..085921be4b 100644
--- a/t/README
+++ b/t/README
@@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ see test-lib-functions.sh for the full list and their options.
  - test_lazy_prereq <prereq> <script>
 
    Declare the way to determine if a test prerequisite <prereq> is
-   satisified or not, but delay the actual determination until the
+   satisfied or not, but delay the actual determination until the
    prerequisite is actually used by "test_have_prereq" or the
    three-arg form of the test_expect_* functions.  For example, this
    is how the SYMLINKS prerequisite is declared to see if the platform
diff --git a/t/chainlint.pl b/t/chainlint.pl
index f0598e3934..2d07a99700 100755
--- a/t/chainlint.pl
+++ b/t/chainlint.pl
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
 #
 # In other languages, `1+2` would typically be scanned as three tokens
 # (`1`, `+`, and `2`), but in shell it is a single token. However, the similar
-# `1 + 2`, which embeds whitepace, is scanned as three token in shell, as well.
+# `1 + 2`, which embeds whitespace, is scanned as three token in shell, as well.
 # In shell, several characters with special meaning lose that meaning when not
 # surrounded by whitespace. For instance, the negation operator `!` is special
 # when standing alone surrounded by whitespace; whereas in `foo!uucp` it is
diff --git a/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.expect b/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.expect
index f6a0a301e9..db6f8b12a4 100644
--- a/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.expect
+++ b/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.expect
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-2 if condition not satisified
+2 if condition not satisfied
 3 then
 4 	echo it did not work...
 5 	echo failed!
diff --git a/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.test b/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.test
index f78ad911fc..924c9627c0 100644
--- a/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.test
+++ b/t/chainlint/chain-break-false.test
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 test_expect_success 'chain-break-false' '
 # LINT: broken &&-chain okay if explicit "false" signals failure
-if condition not satisified
+if condition not satisfied
 then
 	echo it did not work...
 	echo failed!
diff --git a/t/t1700-split-index.sh b/t/t1700-split-index.sh
index ac4a5b2734..869fb4a14e 100755
--- a/t/t1700-split-index.sh
+++ b/t/t1700-split-index.sh
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ test_expect_success 'do not refresh null base index' '
 		git checkout main &&
 		git update-index --split-index &&
 		test_commit more &&
-		# must not write a new shareindex, or we wont catch the problem
+		# must not write a new shareindex, or we won't catch the problem
 		git -c splitIndex.maxPercentChange=100 merge --no-edit side-branch 2>err &&
 		# i.e. do not expect warnings like
 		# could not freshen shared index .../shareindex.00000...
diff --git a/t/t3909-stash-pathspec-file.sh b/t/t3909-stash-pathspec-file.sh
index 73f2dbdeb0..3afa6bff3d 100755
--- a/t/t3909-stash-pathspec-file.sh
+++ b/t/t3909-stash-pathspec-file.sh
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ verify_expect () {
 test_expect_success 'simplest' '
 	restore_checkpoint &&
 
-	# More files are written to make sure that git didnt ignore
+	# More files are written to make sure that git didn't ignore
 	# --pathspec-from-file, stashing everything
 	echo A >fileA.t &&
 	echo B >fileB.t &&
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ test_expect_success 'simplest' '
 test_expect_success '--pathspec-file-nul' '
 	restore_checkpoint &&
 
-	# More files are written to make sure that git didnt ignore
+	# More files are written to make sure that git didn't ignore
 	# --pathspec-from-file, stashing everything
 	echo A >fileA.t &&
 	echo B >fileB.t &&
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ test_expect_success '--pathspec-file-nul' '
 test_expect_success 'only touches what was listed' '
 	restore_checkpoint &&
 
-	# More files are written to make sure that git didnt ignore
+	# More files are written to make sure that git didn't ignore
 	# --pathspec-from-file, stashing everything
 	echo A >fileA.t &&
 	echo B >fileB.t &&
diff --git a/t/t4052-stat-output.sh b/t/t4052-stat-output.sh
index 7c749062e2..df4999b326 100755
--- a/t/t4052-stat-output.sh
+++ b/t/t4052-stat-output.sh
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ test_expect_success 'merge --stat respects COLUMNS with long name' '
 # enough terminal display width, will contain the following line:
 #     "<RED>|<RESET>  ${FILENAME} | 0"
 # where "<RED>" and "<RESET>" are ANSI escape codes to color the text.
-# To calculate the minimium terminal display width MIN_TERM_WIDTH so that the
+# To calculate the minimum terminal display width MIN_TERM_WIDTH so that the
 # FILENAME in the diffstat will not be shortened, we take the FILENAME length
 # and add 9 to it.
 # To check if the diffstat width, when the line_prefix (the "<RED>|<RESET>" of
diff --git a/t/t4067-diff-partial-clone.sh b/t/t4067-diff-partial-clone.sh
index 30813109ac..a9dec84c30 100755
--- a/t/t4067-diff-partial-clone.sh
+++ b/t/t4067-diff-partial-clone.sh
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ test_expect_success 'diff succeeds even if prefetch triggered by break-rewrites'
 	# We need baz to trigger break-rewrites detection.
 	git -C client reset --hard HEAD &&
 
-	# break-rewrites detction in reset.
+	# break-rewrites detection in reset.
 	git -C client reset HEAD~1
 '
 
diff --git a/t/t9150/svk-merge.dump b/t/t9150/svk-merge.dump
index 42f70dbec7..6a8ac81b11 100644
--- a/t/t9150/svk-merge.dump
+++ b/t/t9150/svk-merge.dump
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Content-length: 2411
 PROPS-END
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Content-length: 2465
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ Content-length: 2521
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ Content-length: 2593
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ Content-length: 2713
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
diff --git a/t/t9151/svn-mergeinfo.dump b/t/t9151/svn-mergeinfo.dump
index 47cafcf528..d5e1695637 100644
--- a/t/t9151/svn-mergeinfo.dump
+++ b/t/t9151/svn-mergeinfo.dump
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Content-length: 2411
 PROPS-END
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Content-length: 2465
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ Content-length: 2521
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ Content-length: 2529
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ Content-length: 2593
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ Content-length: 2593
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ Content-length: 2713
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ Content-length: 2713
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
@@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@ Content-length: 2713
 
 # -DCOLLISION_CHECK if you believe that SHA1's
 # 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976 hashes do not give you
-# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever hapenning.
+# enough guarantees about no collisions between objects ever happening.
 #
 # -DNSEC if you want git to care about sub-second file mtimes and ctimes.
 # Note that you need some new glibc (at least >2.2.4) for this, and it will
diff --git a/t/unit-tests/clar/README.md b/t/unit-tests/clar/README.md
index 41595989ca..a45b9c8e5d 100644
--- a/t/unit-tests/clar/README.md
+++ b/t/unit-tests/clar/README.md
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ raise errors during test execution.
 __Caution:__ If you use assertions inside of `test_suitename__initialize`,
 make sure that you do not rely on `__initialize` being completely run
 inside your `test_suitename__cleanup` function. Otherwise you might
-encounter ressource cleanup twice.
+encounter resource cleanup twice.
 
 ## How does Clar work?
 
-- 
2.54.0


             reply	other threads:[~2026-05-06 10:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-05-06 10:15 Andrew Kreimer [this message]
2026-05-09 22:14 ` [PATCH] doc: fix typos via codespell Kristoffer Haugsbakk
2026-05-28 17:53   ` Kristoffer Haugsbakk
2026-05-28 20:37     ` Junio C Hamano
2026-05-10 22:21 ` Junio C Hamano
2026-05-23 17:24   ` Weijie Yuan
2026-05-29  8:17     ` [PATCH] docs: fix typos and grammar Weijie Yuan
2026-06-01 22:23       ` Junio C Hamano
2026-06-02  5:58         ` Weijie Yuan
2026-06-02  6:12           ` Weijie Yuan
2026-05-31 18:43 ` [PATCH v2] doc: fix typos via codespell Andrew Kreimer
2026-06-01  1:16   ` Junio C Hamano
2026-06-01 20:59     ` Kristoffer Haugsbakk
2026-06-02 11:15 ` [PATCH v3] " Andrew Kreimer
2026-06-02 13:57   ` Junio C Hamano

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