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* [Outreachy] Good first issue/micro project
From: Isoken Ibizugbe @ 2023-10-07  9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

Good day,
i am interested in working on this issue
https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/issues/1555 as a micro project is
it worth doing and appropriate for a micro project.

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* Re: [PATCH 1/1] add: Enable attr pathspec magic for git-add.
From: Junio C Hamano @ 2023-10-07 10:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Joanna Wang; +Cc: git
In-Reply-To: <20231007002811.2337315-1-jojwang@google.com>

Joanna Wang <jojwang@google.com> writes:

> Added 'add:' and specified it is 'patchpsec' magic, but lmk if i'm still missing something.

If you run

    $ git shortlog --no-merges v2.42.0..

or something on your branch to see how well its subject blends with
others, you'd start wanting to (1) downcase "Enable", and (2) omit
the full-stop after the title, to make it look similar to others.

> diff --git a/builtin/stash.c b/builtin/stash.c
> index 1ad496985a..9c77d3e4e4 100644
> --- a/builtin/stash.c
> +++ b/builtin/stash.c
> @@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ static int push_stash(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix,
>  		}
>  	}
>  
> -	parse_pathspec(&ps, 0, PATHSPEC_PREFER_FULL | PATHSPEC_PREFIX_ORIGIN,
> +	parse_pathspec(&ps, PATHSPEC_ATTR, PATHSPEC_PREFER_FULL | PATHSPEC_PREFIX_ORIGIN,
>  		       prefix, argv);

This becomes necessary because "stash" later goes through other
places this patch touches (e.g., dir.c::exclude_matches_pathspec()?)
that happened to be serving as a guard for another code "stash" has
that is not prepared to handle attribute magic?  Do you know what
exactly is not ready, so that perhaps others can help figuring out
how to make it ready for the attr magic?

> diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c
> index 8486e4d56f..9bf9b53ca5 100644
> --- a/dir.c
> +++ b/dir.c
> @@ -2174,12 +2174,13 @@ static int exclude_matches_pathspec(const char *path, int pathlen,
>  		return 0;
>  
>  	GUARD_PATHSPEC(pathspec,
> -		       PATHSPEC_FROMTOP |
> -		       PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH |
> -		       PATHSPEC_LITERAL |
> -		       PATHSPEC_GLOB |
> -		       PATHSPEC_ICASE |
> -		       PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE);
> +                       PATHSPEC_FROMTOP |
> +                       PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH |
> +                       PATHSPEC_LITERAL |
> +                       PATHSPEC_GLOB |
> +                       PATHSPEC_ICASE |
> +                       PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE |
> +                       PATHSPEC_ATTR);

Why this reindent?

> @@ -239,16 +254,100 @@ test_expect_success 'fail on multiple attr specifie
>  	test_i18ngrep "Only one" actual
>  '
>  
> -test_expect_success 'fail if attr magic is used places not implemented' '
> +test_expect_success 'fail if attr magic is used in places not implemented' '
>  	# The main purpose of this test is to check that we actually fail
>  	# when you attempt to use attr magic in commands that do not implement
> -	# attr magic. This test does not advocate git-add to stay that way,
> -	# though, but git-add is convenient as it has its own internal pathspec
> -	# parsing.
> -	test_must_fail git add ":(attr:labelB)" 2>actual &&
> +	# attr magic. This test does not advocate stash push to stay that way.
> +	# When you teach the command to grok the pathspec, you need to find
> +	# another commnad to replace it for the test.

There is a typo here.  Please do not expect your reviewers to always
offer a perfect solution to your problem and blindly copy what they
fed you.  Instead, just like other project participants try to find
bugs and improvement opportunities in your patch, please lend them
sanity-checking eyeballs in return ;-)

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* Re: [Outreachy] Introduction and Interest in Contributing to the Git Community
From: Isoken Ibizugbe @ 2023-10-07 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christian Couder, git
In-Reply-To: <CAP8UFD0mMi2JkvqMdf2mfUw2gA0Sog42ks3umMgsG5k_+W75xg@mail.gmail.com>

Good day,
I am interested in working on this issue
https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/issues/1555 as a micro project. Is
it worth doing and appropriate for a micro project?

On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 11:21 AM Christian Couder
<christian.couder@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Isoken,
>
> On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 12:21 PM Isoken Ibizugbe <isokenjune@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Git Community,
> >
> > I hope this email finds you well. My name is Isoken Ibizugbe, and I am
> > writing to express my strong interest in joining the Git community as
> > a contributor to the FOSS project. I recently came across the project
> > description regarding "Moving existing tests to a unit testing
> > framework" and was particularly intrigued by the opportunity to be
> > part of this exciting endeavor.
>
> Great, welcome to the Git community!
>
> > As an aspiring software engineer, I have always admired the incredible
> > work done by the Git community in developing and maintaining this
> > widely-used version control system. The project's commitment to
> > fostering collaboration and innovation aligns perfectly with my values
> > and aspirations as a developer.
> >
> > I understand that Christian Couder is the mentor for this project, and
> > I would be honored to have the opportunity to work under his guidance
> > and expertise. I would greatly appreciate any advice or direction he
> > can provide to help me get started on this journey.
> >
> > I am eager to learn, collaborate with the community, and contribute
> > meaningfully to this project. Please let me know how I can formally
> > start my journey as a Git contributor and if there are any specific
> > guidelines or resources that you recommend for newcomers, as it was a
> > bit confusing process for me to join this mailing list.
>
> Sure, please take a look at the documentation we have on
> https://git.github.io/, especially the pages and sections I mention
> below.
>
> First, we require that applicants make a small code contribution (we
> call that a micro-project) to the Git project. This is explained here:
>
> https://git.github.io/General-Microproject-Information/
>
> If I have time, I will perhaps prepare a small list of possible
> micro-project. For example we prepared this one for the Outreachy
> Winter 2021-2022 round:
>
> https://git.github.io/Outreachy-23-Microprojects/
>
> but no promise. The "General-Microproject-Information" page has
> information about how to find micro-project ideas anyway.
>
> Now we have recently added a "Thoroughly check your eligibility in the
> program" sub-section to that page. Please read it, check your
> eligibility and confirm that you meet all the requirements soon.
>
> Then there are links to tutorials and a number of other useful link
> for Git developers on this page:
>
> https://git.github.io/Hacking-Git/
>
> Also the following page is useful as it contains more general
> information about how to apply:
>
> https://git.github.io/General-Application-Information/
>
> > Once again, thank you for your time and for providing an opportunity
> > for individuals like me to contribute to this remarkable project. I am
> > enthusiastic about the potential of this project and the journey
> > ahead.
>
> Thanks for your enthusiasm,
> Christian.

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* [PATCH] repack: free existing_cruft array after use
From: Jeff King @ 2023-10-07 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Taylor Blau; +Cc: git, Junio C Hamano, Patrick Steinhardt, Eric Sunshine
In-Reply-To: <e7beb2060dad648ec5c3fa8984e432ee243ae012.1696293862.git.me@ttaylorr.com>

On Mon, Oct 02, 2023 at 08:44:32PM -0400, Taylor Blau wrote:

> +static void collapse_small_cruft_packs(FILE *in, size_t max_size,
> +				       struct existing_packs *existing)
> +{
> +	struct packed_git **existing_cruft, *p;
> +	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
> [...]
> +
> +	strbuf_release(&buf);
> +}

Coverity (using the just-merged-to-next version of the workflow file!)
flagged a leak here. Since the topic (tb/repack-max-cruft-size) is in
'next', I think we'd want this on top:

-- >8 --
Subject: [PATCH] repack: free existing_cruft array after use

We allocate an array of packed_git pointers so that we can sort the list
of cruft packs, but we never free the array, causing a small leak. Note
that we don't need to free the packed_git structs themselves; they're
owned by the repository object.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
---
 builtin/repack.c | 1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/builtin/repack.c b/builtin/repack.c
index a1a893d952..69e8f302c0 100644
--- a/builtin/repack.c
+++ b/builtin/repack.c
@@ -955,6 +955,7 @@ static void collapse_small_cruft_packs(FILE *in, size_t max_size,
 			existing->non_kept_packs.items[i].string);
 
 	strbuf_release(&buf);
+	free(existing_cruft);
 }
 
 static int write_cruft_pack(const struct pack_objects_args *args,
-- 
2.42.0.884.gc318dcfe19


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* [PATCH 03/25] documentation: fix typos
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/fsck-msgids.txt                 | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-get-tar-commit-id.txt       | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-grep.txt                    | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt             | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt             | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt              | 4 ++--
 Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt    | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/commit-graph.txt      | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt | 4 ++--
 9 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/fsck-msgids.txt b/Documentation/fsck-msgids.txt
index 09b0aecbf86..8505c244bcf 100644
--- a/Documentation/fsck-msgids.txt
+++ b/Documentation/fsck-msgids.txt
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
 	(FATAL) Missing end-of-line in the object header.
 
 `zeroPaddedDate`::
-	(ERROR) Found a zero padded date in an author/commiter line.
+	(ERROR) Found a zero padded date in an author/committer line.
 
 `zeroPaddedFilemode`::
 	(WARN) Found a zero padded filemode in a tree.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-get-tar-commit-id.txt b/Documentation/git-get-tar-commit-id.txt
index ac44d85b0b5..b537bb45b13 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-get-tar-commit-id.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-get-tar-commit-id.txt
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ and extract the commit ID stored in it.  It reads only the first
 1024 bytes of input, thus its runtime is not influenced by the size
 of the tar archive very much.
 
-If no commit ID is found, 'git get-tar-commit-id' quietly exists with a
+If no commit ID is found, 'git get-tar-commit-id' quietly exits with a
 return code of 1.  This can happen if the archive had not been created
 using 'git archive' or if the first parameter of 'git archive' had been
 a tree ID instead of a commit ID or tag.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-grep.txt b/Documentation/git-grep.txt
index dabdbe8471d..0d0103c780a 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-grep.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-grep.txt
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ The `--threads` option (and the grep.threads configuration) will be ignored when
 
 When grepping the object store (with `--cached` or giving tree objects), running
 with multiple threads might perform slower than single threaded if `--textconv`
-is given and there're too many text conversions. So if you experience low
+is given and there are too many text conversions. So if you experience low
 performance in this case, it might be desirable to use `--threads=1`.
 
 CONFIGURATION
diff --git a/Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt
index b656b475675..7ad60bc3485 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ OPTIONS
 -------
 
 --[no-]strict::
-	Do not try <directory>/.git/ if <directory> is no Git directory.
+	Do not try <directory>/.git/ if <directory> is not a Git directory.
 
 --timeout=<n>::
 	Interrupt transfer after <n> seconds of inactivity.
diff --git a/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt b/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt
index 57202ede273..76ea678398a 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Each row consists of a 4-byte chunk identifier (ID) and an 8-byte offset.
 Each integer is stored in network-byte order.
 
 The chunk identifier `ID[i]` is a label for the data stored within this
-fill from `OFFSET[i]` (inclusive) to `OFFSET[i+1]` (exclusive). Thus, the
+file from `OFFSET[i]` (inclusive) to `OFFSET[i+1]` (exclusive). Thus, the
 size of the `i`th chunk is equal to the difference between `OFFSET[i+1]`
 and `OFFSET[i]`. This requires that the chunk data appears contiguously
 in the same order as the table of contents.
diff --git a/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt b/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt
index 870e00f2982..42afb953e8c 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ $GIT_DIR/objects/pack/multi-pack-index
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
 
-The Git pack format is now Git stores most of its primary repository
-data. Over the lietime af a repository loose objects (if any) and
+The Git pack format is how Git stores most of its primary repository
+data. Over the lietime of a repository loose objects (if any) and
 smaller packs are consolidated into larger pack(s). See
 linkgit:git-gc[1] and linkgit:git-pack-objects[1].
 
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
index 5d5e39a7039..9adda577e51 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ request include-tag only has to do with the client's desires for tag
 data, whether or not a server had advertised objects in the
 refs/tags/* namespace.
 
-Servers MUST pack the tags if their referrant is packed and the client
+Servers MUST pack the tags if their referent is packed and the client
 has requested include-tags.
 
 Clients MUST be prepared for the case where a server has ignored
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.txt b/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.txt
index 86fed0de0f7..2c26e95e51a 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/commit-graph.txt
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ Design Details
 
 - Commit grafts and replace objects can change the shape of the commit
   history. The latter can also be enabled/disabled on the fly using
-  `--no-replace-objects`. This leads to difficultly storing both possible
+  `--no-replace-objects`. This leads to difficulty storing both possible
   interpretations of a commit id, especially when computing generation
   numbers. The commit-graph will not be read or written when
   replace-objects or grafts are present.
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt b/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
index 91a5eb26efd..1a5fe09b51d 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ information, the main process handles the results in two steps:
 
 - First, it updates the in-memory index with the `lstat()` information
   sent by the workers. (This must be done first as this information
-  might me required in the following step.)
+  might be required in the following step.)
 
 - Then it writes the items which collided on disk (i.e. items marked
   with `PC_ITEM_COLLIDED`). More on this below.
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ conversion and re-encoding, are eligible for parallel checkout.
 Ineligible entries are checked out by the classic sequential codepath
 *before* spawning workers.
 
-Note: submodules's files are also eligible for parallel checkout (as
+Note: submodules' files are also eligible for parallel checkout (as
 long as they don't fall into any of the excluding categories mentioned
 above). But since each submodule is checked out in its own child
 process, we don't mix the superproject's and the submodules' files in
-- 
gitgitgadget


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* [PATCH 00/25] Documentation fixes
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren

It turns out that AI is pretty good at making small fixes to documentation;
certainly not perfect, but it provides quite good signal. Unfortunately,
there is a lot to sift through. Some points about my strategy:

 * I ignored a few categories of things like British vs. American spellings
   (though being consistent on that might be a nice change)

 * I dropped many changes where I thought there wasn't an issue being
   corrected but just a switch of style being suggested (though I accepted a
   number of these types of changes before later deciding to drop them).

 * I also started discarding lower priority changes like comma placement. I
   accepted a number of these that I thought made the documentation clearer,
   but I eventually just started dropping them as I had spent far more hours
   than I expected on this series.

 * A few of the changes AI suggested were bad (it really shouldn't mess with
   protocol and RFC-like text). Definitely was useful to review.

 * Occasionally I noticed an even better improvement and tweaked the text
   accordingly.

I did review every single change here, multiple times, and I have tried to
split up this series in a way to make it easier to review. In particular I:

 * dropped any changes that conflicted with anything in next or seen. I may
   resubmit some of those later.

 * split it into a bunch of patches based on various grammatical rules being
   corrected

 * sometimes when a single line had multiple types of changes, I split the
   fixes across multiple patches in order to group types of changes

 * sometimes splitting the single-line changes seemed like too much, and I
   just combined the multiple changes to a single line with the first patch
   in the series, "wording improvements".

Let me know if there are other changes that would make this easier to
review. In a sense, though, it's already had multiple eyes looking at this,
it's just that one pair of those eyes were artificial. :-)

(Note: every patch in this series, except for the whitespace fixes patch,
are best viewed with --color-words.)

Elijah Newren (25):
  documentation: wording improvements
  documentation: fix small error
  documentation: fix typos
  documentation: fix apostrophe usage
  documentation: add missing words
  documentation: remove extraneous words
  documentation: fix subject/verb agreement
  documentation: employ consistent verb tense for a list
  documentation: fix verb tense
  documentation: fix adjective vs. noun
  documentation: fix verb vs. noun
  documentation: fix singular vs. plural
  documentation: whitespace is already generally plural
  documentation: fix choice of article
  documentation: add missing article
  documentation: remove unnecessary hyphens
  documentation: add missing hyphens
  documentation: use clearer prepositions
  documentation: fix punctuation
  documentation: fix capitalization
  documentation: fix whitespace issues
  documentation: add some commas where they are helpful
  documentation: add missing fullstops
  documentation: add missing quotes
  documentation: add missing parenthesis

 Documentation/CodingGuidelines                |  6 ++---
 Documentation/ReviewingGuidelines.txt         |  4 +--
 Documentation/SubmittingPatches               |  2 +-
 Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/config.txt                      |  6 ++---
 Documentation/config/advice.txt               |  8 +++---
 Documentation/config/alias.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/apply.txt                |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/branch.txt               |  6 ++---
 Documentation/config/checkout.txt             |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/clean.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/clone.txt                |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/color.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/column.txt               |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/commit.txt               |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/credential.txt           |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/diff.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/fastimport.txt           |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/fetch.txt                |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/format.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/fsck.txt                 | 22 ++++++++--------
 Documentation/config/fsmonitor--daemon.txt    |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/gc.txt                   |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/gpg.txt                  |  6 ++---
 Documentation/config/gui.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/http.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/i18n.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/imap.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/index.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/log.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/mailinfo.txt             |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/maintenance.txt          |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/man.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/merge.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/mergetool.txt            | 12 ++++-----
 Documentation/config/notes.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/pack.txt                 | 10 +++----
 Documentation/config/push.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/receive.txt              |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/rerere.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/safe.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/sendemail.txt            |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/sequencer.txt            |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/splitindex.txt           |  6 ++---
 Documentation/config/stash.txt                |  8 +++---
 Documentation/config/status.txt               |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/submodule.txt            |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/trace2.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/transfer.txt             |  4 +--
 Documentation/config/user.txt                 | 10 +++----
 Documentation/config/versionsort.txt          |  6 ++---
 Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt         | 26 +++++++++----------
 Documentation/diff-options.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/fetch-options.txt               |  4 +--
 Documentation/fsck-msgids.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-am.txt                      | 12 ++++-----
 Documentation/git-apply.txt                   | 14 +++++-----
 Documentation/git-archive.txt                 | 16 ++++++------
 Documentation/git-blame.txt                   |  8 +++---
 Documentation/git-bugreport.txt               |  9 ++++---
 Documentation/git-check-attr.txt              |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-check-ignore.txt            |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt        |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-checkout-index.txt          | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-checkout.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-clean.txt                   |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-count-objects.txt           |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-credential-cache.txt        |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-credential-store.txt        |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-credential.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-daemon.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-diff-files.txt              |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-diff-index.txt              |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt               | 12 ++++-----
 Documentation/git-difftool.txt                |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-fast-import.txt             |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-format-patch.txt            |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-fsck.txt                    |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt       | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-get-tar-commit-id.txt       |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-grep.txt                    |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-hash-object.txt             |  8 +++---
 Documentation/git-help.txt                    | 18 ++++++-------
 Documentation/git-hook.txt                    |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-http-backend.txt            | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-http-push.txt               | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-index-pack.txt              | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-init.txt                    | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-ls-files.txt                | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-mailsplit.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-maintenance.txt             |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-merge-base.txt              | 12 ++++-----
 Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt              |  8 +++---
 Documentation/git-merge.txt                   |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-mergetool--lib.txt          | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-mergetool.txt               |  8 +++---
 Documentation/git-mktag.txt                   |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-mktree.txt                  |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-mv.txt                      |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-name-rev.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt            |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-prune.txt                   |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-push.txt                    |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-quiltimport.txt             |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-range-diff.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-read-tree.txt               |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-receive-pack.txt            |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-remote-ext.txt              | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-remote-fd.txt               | 10 +++----
 Documentation/git-repack.txt                  |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-replace.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-request-pull.txt            |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-restore.txt                 |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-rev-list.txt                |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt               |  8 +++---
 Documentation/git-rm.txt                      |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-send-email.txt              |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-send-pack.txt               | 16 ++++++------
 Documentation/git-sh-setup.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-show-branch.txt             | 12 ++++-----
 Documentation/git-show-ref.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-show.txt                    |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-status.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-stripspace.txt              |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt            |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-update-index.txt            | 18 ++++++-------
 Documentation/git-update-ref.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-update-server-info.txt      |  4 +--
 Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt             |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-var.txt                     |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-verify-pack.txt             |  6 ++---
 Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt             |  8 +++---
 Documentation/gitcli.txt                      |  8 +++---
 Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt                 | 14 +++++-----
 Documentation/giteveryday.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt            |  8 +++---
 Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt             |  4 +--
 Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt              | 18 ++++++-------
 Documentation/githooks.txt                    | 10 +++----
 Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt    | 20 +++++++-------
 Documentation/gitprotocol-common.txt          |  2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt            |  6 ++---
 Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt            |  6 ++---
 Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt               |  6 ++---
 Documentation/gitweb.conf.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/gitweb.txt                      | 16 ++++++------
 Documentation/glossary-content.txt            |  2 +-
 .../howto/coordinate-embargoed-releases.txt   |  2 +-
 Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt          |  6 ++---
 Documentation/howto/use-git-daemon.txt        |  2 +-
 Documentation/howto/using-merge-subtree.txt   |  2 +-
 Documentation/i18n.txt                        |  4 +--
 Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt          |  6 ++---
 Documentation/pretty-options.txt              |  4 +--
 Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt            |  6 ++---
 Documentation/rev-list-options.txt            |  4 +--
 Documentation/technical/api-index-skel.txt    |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt    | 10 +++----
 Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt     |  6 ++---
 Documentation/technical/commit-graph.txt      |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt | 10 +++----
 Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt     |  8 +++---
 Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt          | 10 +++----
 Documentation/technical/reftable.txt          | 10 +++----
 .../technical/repository-version.txt          |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/rerere.txt            |  6 ++---
 Documentation/urls-remotes.txt                |  4 +--
 Documentation/urls.txt                        |  4 +--
 171 files changed, 478 insertions(+), 477 deletions(-)


base-commit: 3a06386e314565108ad56a9bdb8f7b80ac52fb69
Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-1595%2Fnewren%2Fdoc-fixes-v1
Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-1595/newren/doc-fixes-v1
Pull-Request: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1595
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* [PATCH 02/25] documentation: fix small error
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/fsck.txt | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
index fec3eefb5b8..9b167575530 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ to clone or fetch it set `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>`.
 +
 The rest of the documentation discusses `fsck.*` for brevity, but the
 same applies for the corresponding `receive.fsck.*` and
-`fetch.<msg-id>.*`. variables.
+`fetch.fsck.*`. variables.
 +
 Unlike variables like `color.ui` and `core.editor` the
 `receive.fsck.<msg-id>` and `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>` variables will not
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* [PATCH 04/25] documentation: fix apostrophe usage
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/index.txt     | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/pack.txt      | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/submodule.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-mktag.txt        | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-rm.txt           | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/rerere.txt | 2 +-
 8 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/index.txt b/Documentation/config/index.txt
index 23c7985eb40..3eff4203603 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/index.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/index.txt
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ index.threads::
 	Specifies the number of threads to spawn when loading the index.
 	This is meant to reduce index load time on multiprocessor machines.
 	Specifying 0 or 'true' will cause Git to auto-detect the number of
-	CPU's and set the number of threads accordingly. Specifying 1 or
+	CPUs and set the number of threads accordingly. Specifying 1 or
 	'false' will disable multithreading. Defaults to 'true'.
 
 index.version::
diff --git a/Documentation/config/pack.txt b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
index dcd4c871b3a..6308f21e03d 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ pack.threads::
 	warning. This is meant to reduce packing time on multiprocessor
 	machines. The required amount of memory for the delta search window
 	is however multiplied by the number of threads.
-	Specifying 0 will cause Git to auto-detect the number of CPU's
+	Specifying 0 will cause Git to auto-detect the number of CPUs
 	and set the number of threads accordingly.
 
 pack.indexVersion::
diff --git a/Documentation/config/submodule.txt b/Documentation/config/submodule.txt
index 665419fa135..0672d991172 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/submodule.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/submodule.txt
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ submodule.<name>.ignore::
 	a submodule as modified. When set to "all", it will never be considered
 	modified (but it will nonetheless show up in the output of status and
 	commit when it has been staged), "dirty" will ignore all changes
-	to the submodules work tree and
+	to the submodule's work tree and
 	takes only differences between the HEAD of the submodule and the commit
 	recorded in the superproject into account. "untracked" will additionally
 	let submodules with modified tracked files in their work tree show up.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-mktag.txt b/Documentation/git-mktag.txt
index b2a2e80d421..cd8fe9169e8 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-mktag.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-mktag.txt
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
 
-Reads a tag contents on standard input and creates a tag object. The
+Reads a tag's contents on standard input and creates a tag object. The
 output is the new tag's <object> identifier.
 
 This command is mostly equivalent to linkgit:git-hash-object[1]
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rm.txt b/Documentation/git-rm.txt
index 81bc23f3cdb..363a26934f5 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-rm.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-rm.txt
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ will be staged (unless --cached or -n are used).
 
 A submodule is considered up to date when the HEAD is the same as
 recorded in the index, no tracked files are modified and no untracked
-files that aren't ignored are present in the submodules work tree.
+files that aren't ignored are present in the submodule's work tree.
 Ignored files are deemed expendable and won't stop a submodule's work
 tree from being removed.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt
index dd4108b7a3b..01391cb300d 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ an absolute path in the remote filesystem.
 		    v
     ssh user@example.com "git-upload-pack '/project.git'"
 
-In a "user@host:path" format URI, its relative to the user's home
+In a "user@host:path" format URI, it's relative to the user's home
 directory, because the Git client will run:
 
      git clone user@example.com:project.git
diff --git a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt
index 95a7390b2c7..26bf06d991b 100644
--- a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt
+++ b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ refspec (or `--force`).
 Unlike when pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], any updates outside of
 `refs/{tags,heads}/*` will be accepted without `+` in the refspec (or
 `--force`), whether that's swapping e.g. a tree object for a blob, or
-a commit for another commit that's doesn't have the previous commit as
+a commit for another commit that doesn't have the previous commit as
 an ancestor etc.
 +
 Unlike when pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], there is no
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
index be58f1bee36..3f9259cb1e4 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ examples would both result in the following normalized conflict:
 Sorting hunks
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-As before, lets imagine that a common ancestor had a file with line A
+As before, let's imagine that a common ancestor had a file with line A
 its early part, and line X in its late part.  And then four branches
 are forked that do these things:
 
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* [PATCH 05/25] documentation: add missing words
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/advice.txt            | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/checkout.txt          | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/http.txt              | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/mergetool.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/sendemail.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-checkout.txt             | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-credential-cache.txt     | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-credential-store.txt     | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-difftool.txt             | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt           | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-mktag.txt                | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-restore.txt              | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt           | 2 +-
 Documentation/howto/use-git-daemon.txt     | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt  | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt       | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/rerere.txt         | 2 +-
 19 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/advice.txt b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
index c548a91e676..f4864a2d58b 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/advice.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ advice.*::
 		otherwise caused a remote-tracking branch to be
 		checked out. See the `checkout.defaultRemote`
 		configuration variable for how to set a given remote
-		to used by default in some situations where this
+		to be used by default in some situations where this
 		advice would be printed.
 	amWorkDir::
 		Advice that shows the location of the patch file when
diff --git a/Documentation/config/checkout.txt b/Documentation/config/checkout.txt
index bfbca90f0e9..a54faab238a 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/checkout.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/checkout.txt
@@ -39,6 +39,6 @@ well the parallel version performs.
 checkout.thresholdForParallelism::
 	When running parallel checkout with a small number of files, the cost
 	of subprocess spawning and inter-process communication might outweigh
-	the parallelization gains. This setting allows to define the minimum
+	the parallelization gains. This setting allows you to define the minimum
 	number of files for which parallel checkout should be attempted. The
 	default is 100.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/http.txt b/Documentation/config/http.txt
index 1d805fdddbc..2d4e0c9b869 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/http.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/http.txt
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ http.lowSpeedLimit, http.lowSpeedTime::
 
 http.noEPSV::
 	A boolean which disables using of EPSV ftp command by curl.
-	This can helpful with some "poor" ftp servers which don't
+	This can be helpful with some "poor" ftp servers which don't
 	support EPSV mode. Can be overridden by the `GIT_CURL_FTP_NO_EPSV`
 	environment variable. Default is false (curl will use EPSV).
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt b/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt
index e9abde9d60c..fe4ba0271b5 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ mergetool.<tool>.trustExitCode::
 	For a custom merge command, specify whether the exit code of
 	the merge command can be used to determine whether the merge was
 	successful.  If this is not set to true then the merge target file
-	timestamp is checked and the merge assumed to have been successful
+	timestamp is checked and the merge is assumed to have been successful
 	if the file has been updated, otherwise the user is prompted to
 	indicate the success of the merge.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt b/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt
index 92a9ebe98c6..51b1b5fe7e3 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ sendemail.smtpBatchSize::
 	See also the `--batch-size` option of linkgit:git-send-email[1].
 
 sendemail.smtpReloginDelay::
-	Seconds wait before reconnecting to smtp server.
+	Seconds to wait before reconnecting to smtp server.
 	See also the `--relogin-delay` option of linkgit:git-send-email[1].
 
 sendemail.forbidSendmailVariables::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-checkout.txt b/Documentation/git-checkout.txt
index a30e3ebc51f..240c54639e8 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-checkout.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-checkout.txt
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ $ git checkout -b <branch> --track <remote>/<branch>
 You could omit `<branch>`, in which case the command degenerates to
 "check out the current branch", which is a glorified no-op with
 rather expensive side-effects to show only the tracking information,
-if exists, for the current branch.
+if it exists, for the current branch.
 
 'git checkout' -b|-B <new-branch> [<start-point>]::
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-credential-cache.txt b/Documentation/git-credential-cache.txt
index f473994a864..487cc557a87 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-credential-cache.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-credential-cache.txt
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
 
 This command caches credentials for use by future Git programs.
 The stored credentials are kept in memory of the cache-daemon
-process (instead of written to a file) and are forgotten after a
+process (instead of being written to a file) and are forgotten after a
 configurable timeout. Credentials are forgotten sooner if the
 cache-daemon dies, for example if the system restarts. The cache
 is accessible over a Unix domain socket, restricted to the current
diff --git a/Documentation/git-credential-store.txt b/Documentation/git-credential-store.txt
index 76b07988563..71864a87264 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-credential-store.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-credential-store.txt
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ OPTIONS
 
 	Use `<path>` to lookup and store credentials. The file will have its
 	filesystem permissions set to prevent other users on the system
-	from reading it, but will not be encrypted or otherwise
+	from reading it, but it will not be encrypted or otherwise
 	protected. If not specified, credentials will be searched for from
 	`~/.git-credentials` and `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/credentials`, and
 	credentials will be written to `~/.git-credentials` if it exists, or
diff --git a/Documentation/git-difftool.txt b/Documentation/git-difftool.txt
index ac0ac6fa022..179e5ae2162 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-difftool.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-difftool.txt
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ with custom merge tool commands and has the same value as `$MERGED`.
 	Print a list of diff tools that may be used with `--tool`.
 
 --[no-]symlinks::
-	'git difftool''s default behavior is create symlinks to the
+	'git difftool''s default behavior is to create symlinks to the
 	working tree when run in `--dir-diff` mode and the right-hand
 	side of the comparison yields the same content as the file in
 	the working tree.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt
index 46747d5f429..b3467664d30 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ be in a separate packet, and the list must end with a flush packet.
 
 --upload-pack=<git-upload-pack>::
 	Use this to specify the path to 'git-upload-pack' on the
-	remote side, if is not found on your $PATH.
+	remote side, if it is not found on your $PATH.
 	Installations of sshd ignores the user's environment
 	setup scripts for login shells (e.g. .bash_profile) and
 	your privately installed git may not be found on the system
diff --git a/Documentation/git-mktag.txt b/Documentation/git-mktag.txt
index cd8fe9169e8..7a014962343 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-mktag.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-mktag.txt
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ write a tag found in `my-tag`:
 The difference is that mktag will die before writing the tag if the
 tag doesn't pass a linkgit:git-fsck[1] check.
 
-The "fsck" check done mktag is stricter than what linkgit:git-fsck[1]
+The "fsck" check done by mktag is stricter than what linkgit:git-fsck[1]
 would run by default in that all `fsck.<msg-id>` messages are promoted
 from warnings to errors (so e.g. a missing "tagger" line is an error).
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt b/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt
index 844d6f808a0..db742dcfeea 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-prune-packed.txt
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
 This program searches the `$GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY` for all objects that currently
-exist in a pack file as well as the independent object directories.
+exist in a pack file as well as in the independent object directories.
 
 All such extra objects are removed.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-restore.txt b/Documentation/git-restore.txt
index ad546a37cff..975825b44aa 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-restore.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-restore.txt
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ the same as using linkgit:git-reset[1])
 $ git restore --staged hello.c
 ------------
 
-or you can restore both the index and the working tree (this the same
+or you can restore both the index and the working tree (this is the same
 as using linkgit:git-checkout[1])
 
 ------------
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt
index acb97ad0c22..8c1e7c61eac 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ protocol.  Protocol v2 will improve upon v1 in the following ways:
     semantics the http remote helper can simply act as a proxy
 
 In protocol v2 communication is command oriented.  When first contacting a
-server a list of capabilities will advertised.  Some of these capabilities
+server a list of capabilities will be advertised.  Some of these capabilities
 will be commands which a client can request be executed.  Once a command
 has completed, a client can reuse the connection and request that other
 commands be executed.
diff --git a/Documentation/howto/use-git-daemon.txt b/Documentation/howto/use-git-daemon.txt
index 7af2e52cf31..2cad9b3ca53 100644
--- a/Documentation/howto/use-git-daemon.txt
+++ b/Documentation/howto/use-git-daemon.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ How to use git-daemon
 =====================
 
 Git can be run in inetd mode and in stand alone mode. But all you want is
-let a coworker pull from you, and therefore need to set up a Git server
+to let a coworker pull from you, and therefore need to set up a Git server
 real quick, right?
 
 Note that git-daemon is not really chatty at the moment, especially when
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
index 6c127b5dddf..d88b1ef206e 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ IPC-client.
 
 The IPC-client routines within a client application process connect
 to the IPC-server and send a request message and wait for a response.
-When received, the response is returned back the caller.
+When received, the response is returned back to the caller.
 
 For example, the `fsmonitor--daemon` feature will be built as a server
 application on top of the IPC-server library routines.  It will have
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
index b01cff6912a..1719c723f5c 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Partial Clone Design Notes
 
 The "Partial Clone" feature is a performance optimization for Git that
 allows Git to function without having a complete copy of the repository.
-The goal of this work is to allow Git better handle extremely large
+The goal of this work is to allow Git to better handle extremely large
 repositories.
 
 During clone and fetch operations, Git downloads the complete contents
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt b/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
index 783e87e6aa4..02ae508d227 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ write out the next tree object to be committed.  The state is
 "virtual" in the sense that it does not necessarily have to, and
 often does not, match the files in the working tree.
 
-There are cases Git needs to examine the differences between the
+There are cases where Git needs to examine the differences between the
 virtual working tree state in the index and the files in the
 working tree.  The most obvious case is when the user asks `git
 diff` (or its low level implementation, `git diff-files`) or
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
index 3f9259cb1e4..5f4dd7c1028 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ By resolving this conflict, to leave line D, the user declares:
     what AB and AC wanted to do.
 
 As branch AC2 refers to the same commit as AC, the above implies that
-this is also compatible what AB and AC2 wanted to do.
+this is also compatible with what AB and AC2 wanted to do.
 
 By extension, this means that rerere should recognize that the above
 conflicts are the same.  To do this, the labels on the conflict
-- 
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* [PATCH 06/25] documentation: remove extraneous words
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/branch.txt               | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/gpg.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/log.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/sendemail.txt            | 2 +-
 Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt               | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt       | 2 +-
 Documentation/githooks.txt                    | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-common.txt          | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt            | 2 +-
 Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt            | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt     | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/rerere.txt            | 2 +-
 Documentation/urls-remotes.txt                | 2 +-
 15 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/branch.txt b/Documentation/config/branch.txt
index 2b05ed3574b..3bec6daf71a 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/branch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/branch.txt
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ branch.<name>.merge::
 	handled like the remote part of a refspec, and must match a
 	ref which is fetched from the remote given by
 	"branch.<name>.remote".
-	The merge information is used by 'git pull' (which at first calls
+	The merge information is used by 'git pull' (which first calls
 	'git fetch') to lookup the default branch for merging. Without
 	this option, 'git pull' defaults to merge the first refspec fetched.
 	Specify multiple values to get an octopus merge.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
index a31faab2edd..248d99d70b8 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ gpg.minTrustLevel::
 * `ultimate`
 
 gpg.ssh.defaultKeyCommand::
-	This command that will be run when user.signingkey is not set and a ssh
+	This command will be run when user.signingkey is not set and a ssh
 	signature is requested. On successful exit a valid ssh public key
 	prefixed with `key::` is expected in the first line of its output.
 	This allows for a script doing a dynamic lookup of the correct public
diff --git a/Documentation/config/log.txt b/Documentation/config/log.txt
index 5f96cf87fb9..6e04fbe4f48 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/log.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/log.txt
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ log.date::
 	`--date` option.  See linkgit:git-log[1] for details.
 +
 If the format is set to "auto:foo" and the pager is in use, format
-"foo" will be the used for the date format. Otherwise "default" will
+"foo" will be used for the date format. Otherwise "default" will
 be used.
 
 log.decorate::
diff --git a/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt b/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt
index 51b1b5fe7e3..792e68a4456 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/sendemail.txt
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ sendemail.aliasesFile::
 
 sendemail.aliasFileType::
 	Format of the file(s) specified in sendemail.aliasesFile. Must be
-	one of 'mutt', 'mailrc', 'pine', 'elm', or 'gnus', or 'sendmail'.
+	one of 'mutt', 'mailrc', 'pine', 'elm', 'gnus', or 'sendmail'.
 +
 What an alias file in each format looks like can be found in
 the documentation of the email program of the same name. The
diff --git a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
index 55df903abd1..49ad31fca2a 100644
--- a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ separate lines indicate the old and the new mode.
 
 5.  Hunk headers mention the name of the function to which the hunk
     applies.  See "Defining a custom hunk-header" in
-    linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details of how to tailor to this to
+    linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details of how to tailor this to
     specific languages.
 
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
index 81caad5c95c..37ca32c396f 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ include::pretty-options.txt[]
 	This flag changes the way a merge commit patch is displayed,
 	in a similar way to the `-c` option. It implies the `-c`
 	and `-p` options and further compresses the patch output
-	by omitting uninteresting hunks whose the contents in the parents
+	by omitting uninteresting hunks whose contents in the parents
 	have only two variants and the merge result picks one of them
 	without modification.  When all hunks are uninteresting, the commit
 	itself and the commit log message is not shown, just like in any other
diff --git a/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt b/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
index 8238eadb0e1..f50a28b09f9 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ may or may not have the needed support; the fsmonitor daemon is not guaranteed
 to work with these filesystems and such use is considered experimental.
 
 By default, the socket is created in the `.git` directory, however, if the
-`.git` directory is on a network-mounted filesystem, it will be instead be
+`.git` directory is on a network-mounted filesystem, it will instead be
 created at `$HOME/.git-fsmonitor-*` unless `$HOME` itself is on a
 network-mounted filesystem in which case you must set the configuration
 variable `fsmonitor.socketDir` to the path of a directory on a Mac OS native
diff --git a/Documentation/githooks.txt b/Documentation/githooks.txt
index 63eb030b34d..34e2c656de3 100644
--- a/Documentation/githooks.txt
+++ b/Documentation/githooks.txt
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ following example for the protocol, the letter 'S' stands for
     H: PKT-LINE(ok <ref>)
     # NO, I reject it.
     H: PKT-LINE(ng <ref> <reason>)
-    # Fall through, let 'receive-pack' to execute it.
+    # Fall through, let 'receive-pack' execute it.
     H: PKT-LINE(ok <ref>)
     H: PKT-LINE(option fall-through)
     # OK, but has an alternate reference.  The alternate reference name
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-common.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-common.txt
index 1486651bd10..cdc9d6e7075 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-common.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-common.txt
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
 
-This document sets defines things common to various over-the-wire
+This document defines things common to various over-the-wire
 protocols and file formats used in Git.
 
 ABNF Notation
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt
index fcc2b25ee9f..21b73b7a1f5 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ both the "smart" and "dumb" HTTP protocols used by Git operate
 by appending additional path components onto the end of the user
 supplied `$GIT_URL` string.
 
-An example of a dumb client requesting for a loose object:
+An example of a dumb client requesting a loose object:
 
   $GIT_URL:     http://example.com:8080/git/repo.git
   URL request:  http://example.com:8080/git/repo.git/objects/d0/49f6c27a2244e12041955e262a404c7faba355
diff --git a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt
index 26bf06d991b..74143ef0d24 100644
--- a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt
+++ b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ configuration which'll amend these rules, and nothing like a
 +
 As with pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], all of the rules described
 above about what's not allowed as an update can be overridden by
-adding an the optional leading `+` to a refspec (or using `--force`
+adding an optional leading `+` to a refspec (or using `--force`
 command line option). The only exception to this is that no amount of
 forcing will make the `refs/heads/*` namespace accept a non-commit
 object.
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt b/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
index 1a5fe09b51d..b5f54dcd451 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ improvements over the sequential code, but there was still too much lock
 contention. A `perf` profiling indicated that around 20% of the runtime
 during a local Linux clone (on an SSD) was spent in locking functions.
 For this reason this approach was rejected in favor of using multiple
-child processes, which led to a better performance.
+child processes, which led to better performance.
 
 Multi-Process Solution
 ----------------------
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
index 1719c723f5c..29876ca582a 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ Footnotes
 
 [a] expensive-to-modify list of missing objects:  Earlier in the design of
     partial clone we discussed the need for a single list of missing objects.
-    This would essentially be a sorted linear list of OIDs that the were
+    This would essentially be a sorted linear list of OIDs that were
     omitted by the server during a clone or subsequent fetches.
 
 This file would need to be loaded into memory on every object lookup.
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
index 5f4dd7c1028..580f23360a2 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Nested conflicts
 Nested conflicts are handled very similarly to "simple" conflicts.
 Similar to simple conflicts, the conflict is first normalized by
 stripping the labels from conflict markers, stripping the common ancestor
-version, and the sorting the conflict hunks, both for the outer and the
+version, and sorting the conflict hunks, both for the outer and the
 inner conflict.  This is done recursively, so any number of nested
 conflicts can be handled.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt b/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt
index ae8c2db427b..3504afbf2e9 100644
--- a/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt
+++ b/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ config file would appear like this:
 ------------
 
 The `<pushurl>` is used for pushes only. It is optional and defaults
-to `<URL>`. Pushing to a remote affects all defined pushurls or to all
+to `<URL>`. Pushing to a remote affects all defined pushurls or all
 defined urls if no pushurls are defined. Fetch, however, will only
 fetch from the first defined url if multiple urls are defined.
 
-- 
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* [PATCH 08/25] documentation: employ consistent verb tense for a list
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/push.txt    | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/receive.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt  | 2 +-
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/push.txt b/Documentation/config/push.txt
index 43338b65e84..dbaf930f01b 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/push.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/push.txt
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ push.default::
 
 * `tracking` - This is a deprecated synonym for `upstream`.
 
-* `simple` - pushes the current branch with the same name on the remote.
+* `simple` - push the current branch with the same name on the remote.
 +
 If you are working on a centralized workflow (pushing to the same repository you
 pull from, which is typically `origin`), then you need to configure an upstream
diff --git a/Documentation/config/receive.txt b/Documentation/config/receive.txt
index ae526cbf584..c77e55b1cdd 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/receive.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/receive.txt
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ receive.autogc::
 
 receive.certNonceSeed::
 	By setting this variable to a string, `git receive-pack`
-	will accept a `git push --signed` and verifies it by using
+	will accept a `git push --signed` and verify it by using
 	a "nonce" protected by HMAC using this string as a secret
 	key.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
index 2294e9a519a..7b3ce3012e3 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ for another option.
 	are not refs (i.e. branch or tag names; or more
 	explicitly disambiguating "heads/master" form, when you
 	want to name the "master" branch when there is an
-	unfortunately named tag "master"), and show them as full
+	unfortunately named tag "master"), and shows them as full
 	refnames (e.g. "refs/heads/master").
 
 Options for Objects
-- 
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From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/commit.txt | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/commit.txt b/Documentation/config/commit.txt
index 2c95573930b..bcb46cf630e 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/commit.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/commit.txt
@@ -25,5 +25,5 @@ commit.template::
 	new commit messages.
 
 commit.verbose::
-	A boolean or int to specify the level of verbose with `git commit`.
+	A boolean or int to specify the level of verbosity with `git commit`.
 	See linkgit:git-commit[1].
-- 
gitgitgadget


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From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/advice.txt      | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/clone.txt       | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/column.txt      | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-clean.txt          | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-help.txt           | 6 +++---
 Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt    | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitcli.txt             | 4 ++--
 Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt    | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt     | 6 +++---
 Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt      | 4 ++--
 Documentation/gitweb.conf.txt        | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitweb.txt             | 4 ++--
 Documentation/technical/reftable.txt | 2 +-
 13 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/advice.txt b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
index f524af4e899..c8e38a0e5cd 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/advice.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ advice.*::
 	detachedHead::
 		Advice shown when you used
 		linkgit:git-switch[1] or linkgit:git-checkout[1]
-		to move to the detach HEAD state, to instruct how to
+		to move to the detached HEAD state, to instruct how to
 		create a local branch after the fact.
 	suggestDetachingHead::
 		Advice shown when linkgit:git-switch[1] refuses to detach HEAD
diff --git a/Documentation/config/clone.txt b/Documentation/config/clone.txt
index a16b1b6fa34..d037b57f729 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/clone.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/clone.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ clone.defaultRemoteName::
 	option to linkgit:git-clone[1].
 
 clone.rejectShallow::
-	Reject to clone a repository if it is a shallow one; this can be overridden by
+	Reject cloning a repository if it is a shallow one; this can be overridden by
 	passing the `--reject-shallow` option on the command line. See linkgit:git-clone[1]
 
 clone.filterSubmodules::
diff --git a/Documentation/config/column.txt b/Documentation/config/column.txt
index 76aa2f29dc2..9f30322362d 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/column.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/column.txt
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ column.branch::
 	See `column.ui` for details.
 
 column.clean::
-	Specify the layout when list items in `git clean -i`, which always
+	Specify the layout when listing items in `git clean -i`, which always
 	shows files and directories in columns. See `column.ui` for details.
 
 column.status::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-clean.txt b/Documentation/git-clean.txt
index 5e1a3d5148c..69331e3f05a 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-clean.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-clean.txt
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ filter by pattern::
    This shows the files and directories to be deleted and issues an
    "Input ignore patterns>>" prompt. You can input space-separated
    patterns to exclude files and directories from deletion.
-   E.g. "*.c *.h" will excludes files end with ".c" and ".h" from
+   E.g. "*.c *.h" will exclude files ending with ".c" and ".h" from
    deletion. When you are satisfied with the filtered result, press
    ENTER (empty) back to the main menu.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-help.txt b/Documentation/git-help.txt
index 7cb4b4bda18..ee18a2b7432 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-help.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-help.txt
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ OPTIONS
 -------
 -a::
 --all::
-	Prints all the available commands on the standard output.
+	Print all the available commands on the standard output.
 
 --no-external-commands::
 	When used with `--all`, exclude the listing of external "git-*"
@@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ OPTIONS
 
 -g::
 --guides::
-	Prints a list of the Git concept guides on the standard output.
+	Print a list of the Git concept guides on the standard output.
 
 --user-interfaces::
-	Prints a list of the repository, command and file interfaces
+	Print a list of the repository, command and file interfaces
 	documentation on the standard output.
 +
 In-repository file interfaces such as `.git/info/exclude` are
diff --git a/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt b/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
index 5cbb31f33e3..ee8c1aa0ca4 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Shows commit logs and diff output each commit introduces.
 
 New users are encouraged to use linkgit:git-log[1] instead.  The
 `whatchanged` command is essentially the same as linkgit:git-log[1]
-but defaults to show the raw format diff output and to skip merges.
+but defaults to showing the raw format diff output and skipping merges.
 
 The command is primarily kept for historical reasons; fingers of
 many people who learned Git long before `git log` was invented by
diff --git a/Documentation/gitcli.txt b/Documentation/gitcli.txt
index 1819a5a1859..f0986881bac 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitcli.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitcli.txt
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ arguments.  Here are the rules:
     A subcommand may take dashed options (which may take their own
     arguments, e.g. "--max-parents 2") and arguments.  You SHOULD
     give dashed options first and then arguments.  Some commands may
-    accept dashed options after you have already gave non-option
+    accept dashed options after you have already given non-option
     arguments (which may make the command ambiguous), but you should
     not rely on it (because eventually we may find a way to fix
     these ambiguity by enforcing the "options then args" rule).
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ arguments.  Here are the rules:
    `git diff HEAD --` to ask for the latter.
 
  * Without disambiguating `--`, Git makes a reasonable guess, but errors
-   out and asking you to disambiguate when ambiguous.  E.g. if you have a
+   out and asks you to disambiguate when ambiguous.  E.g. if you have a
    file called HEAD in your work tree, `git diff HEAD` is ambiguous, and
    you have to say either `git diff HEAD --` or `git diff -- HEAD` to
    disambiguate.
diff --git a/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt b/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt
index 76ea678398a..3315df6201d 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitformat-chunk.txt
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ caller is responsible for opening the `hashfile` and writing header
 information so the file format is identifiable before the chunk-based
 format begins.
 
-Then, call `add_chunk()` for each chunk that is intended for write. This
+Then, call `add_chunk()` for each chunk that is intended for writing. This
 populates the `chunkfile` with information about the order and size of
 each chunk to write. Provide a `chunk_write_fn` function pointer to
 perform the write of the chunk data upon request.
diff --git a/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt b/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt
index 42afb953e8c..f5d07a125d9 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ the delta data is a sequence of instructions to reconstruct the object
 from the base object. If the base object is deltified, it must be
 converted to canonical form first. Each instruction appends more and
 more data to the target object until it's complete. There are two
-supported instructions so far: one for copy a byte range from the
+supported instructions so far: one for copying a byte range from the
 source object and one for inserting new data embedded in the
 instruction itself.
 
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ copy. Offset and size are in little-endian order.
 
 All offset and size bytes are optional. This is to reduce the
 instruction size when encoding small offsets or sizes. The first seven
-bits in the first octet determines which of the next seven octets is
+bits in the first octet determine which of the next seven octets is
 present. If bit zero is set, offset1 is present. If bit one is set
 offset2 is present and so on.
 
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ converted to 0x10000.
 
 This is the instruction to construct target object without the base
 object. The following data is appended to the target object. The first
-seven bits of the first octet determines the size of data in
+seven bits of the first octet determine the size of data in
 bytes. The size must be non-zero.
 
 ==== Reserved instruction
diff --git a/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt b/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt
index 941858a6ecc..13678ead045 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Submodule operations can be configured using the following mechanisms
 
  * The command line for those commands that support taking submodules
    as part of their pathspecs. Most commands have a boolean flag
-   `--recurse-submodules` which specify whether to recurse into submodules.
+   `--recurse-submodules` which specifies whether to recurse into submodules.
    Examples are `grep` and `checkout`.
    Some commands take enums, such as `fetch` and `push`, where you can
    specify how submodules are affected.
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ will not be checked out by default; you can instruct `clone` to recurse
 into submodules. The `init` and `update` subcommands of `git submodule`
 will maintain submodules checked out and at an appropriate revision in
 your working tree. Alternatively you can set `submodule.recurse` to have
-`checkout` recursing into submodules (note that `submodule.recurse` also
+`checkout` recurse into submodules (note that `submodule.recurse` also
 affects other Git commands, see linkgit:git-config[1] for a complete list).
 
 
diff --git a/Documentation/gitweb.conf.txt b/Documentation/gitweb.conf.txt
index 34b1d6e2243..b078fef6f5c 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitweb.conf.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitweb.conf.txt
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ following order:
    `/etc/gitweb-common.conf`),
 
  * either per-instance configuration file (defaults to 'gitweb_config.perl'
-   in the same directory as the installed gitweb), or if it does not exists
+   in the same directory as the installed gitweb), or if it does not exist
    then fallback system-wide configuration file (defaults to `/etc/gitweb.conf`).
 
 Values obtained in later configuration files override values obtained earlier
diff --git a/Documentation/gitweb.txt b/Documentation/gitweb.txt
index bb9cbad7f3f..41ce55e266a 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitweb.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitweb.txt
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ gitweb - Git web interface (web frontend to Git repositories)
 SYNOPSIS
 --------
 To get started with gitweb, run linkgit:git-instaweb[1] from a Git repository.
-This would configure and start your web server, and run web browser pointing to
+This will configure and start your web server, and run a web browser pointing to
 gitweb.
 
 
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Gitweb provides a web interface to Git repositories.  Its features include:
 * Viewing the blame/annotation details of any file (if enabled).
 * Generating RSS and Atom feeds of commits, for any branch.
   The feeds are auto-discoverable in modern web browsers.
-* Viewing everything that was changed in a revision, and step through
+* Viewing everything that was changed in a revision, and stepping through
   revisions one at a time, viewing the history of the repository.
 * Finding commits whose commit messages match a given search term.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt b/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
index 84637f96e77..6def498efd5 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ uint32( hash_id )
 ....
 
 The header is identical to `version_number=1`, with the 4-byte hash ID
-("sha1" for SHA1 and "s256" for SHA-256) append to the header.
+("sha1" for SHA1 and "s256" for SHA-256) appended to the header.
 
 For maximum backward compatibility, it is recommended to use version 1 when
 writing SHA1 reftables.
-- 
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From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
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From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

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---
 Documentation/config/imap.txt | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/imap.txt b/Documentation/config/imap.txt
index fa0dccc3d83..3d28f726437 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/imap.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/imap.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ imap.folder::
 	"[Gmail]/Drafts". Required.
 
 imap.tunnel::
-	Command used to setup a tunnel to the IMAP server through which
+	Command used to set up a tunnel to the IMAP server through which
 	commands will be piped instead of using a direct network connection
 	to the server. Required when imap.host is not set.
 
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* [PATCH 07/25] documentation: fix subject/verb agreement
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

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Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/CodingGuidelines                        | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/advice.txt                       | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/alias.txt                        | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/fsck.txt                         | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/gpg.txt                          | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/maintenance.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/status.txt                       | 2 +-
 Documentation/fetch-options.txt                       | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-blame.txt                           | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt                       | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-format-patch.txt                    | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-fsck.txt                            | 4 ++--
 Documentation/git-init.txt                            | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-rev-list.txt                        | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-show-ref.txt                        | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt                    | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt                         | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt                    | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt            | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt                    | 4 ++--
 Documentation/glossary-content.txt                    | 2 +-
 Documentation/howto/coordinate-embargoed-releases.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/i18n.txt                                | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt            | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/reftable.txt                  | 4 ++--
 25 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines
index 99b22ff2345..c494e07460e 100644
--- a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines
+++ b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ As for more concrete guidelines, just imitate the existing code
 contributing to). It is always preferable to match the _local_
 convention. New code added to Git suite is expected to match
 the overall style of existing code. Modifications to existing
-code is expected to match the style the surrounding code already
+code are expected to match the style the surrounding code already
 uses (even if it doesn't match the overall style of existing code).
 
 But if you must have a list of rules, here are some language
diff --git a/Documentation/config/advice.txt b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
index f4864a2d58b..f524af4e899 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/advice.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ advice.*::
 +
 --
 	ambiguousFetchRefspec::
-		Advice shown when fetch refspec for multiple remotes map to
+		Advice shown when fetch refspec for multiple remotes maps to
 		the same remote-tracking branch namespace and causes branch
 		tracking set-up to fail.
 	fetchShowForcedUpdates::
diff --git a/Documentation/config/alias.txt b/Documentation/config/alias.txt
index f1ca739d574..01df96fab3d 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/alias.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/alias.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ alias.*::
 	`git last` is equivalent to `git cat-file commit HEAD`. To avoid
 	confusion and troubles with script usage, aliases that
 	hide existing Git commands are ignored. Arguments are split by
-	spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping is supported.
+	spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping are supported.
 	A quote pair or a backslash can be used to quote them.
 +
 Note that the first word of an alias does not necessarily have to be a
diff --git a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
index 9b167575530..0687e86ba10 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ fsck.skipList::
 	The path to a list of object names (i.e. one unabbreviated SHA-1 per
 	line) that are known to be broken in a non-fatal way and should
 	be ignored. On versions of Git 2.20 and later comments ('#'), empty
-	lines, and any leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. Everything
+	lines, and any leading and trailing whitespace are ignored. Everything
 	but a SHA-1 per line will error out on older versions.
 +
 This feature is useful when an established project should be accepted
diff --git a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
index 248d99d70b8..5cf32b179dc 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ gpg.<format>.program::
 gpg.minTrustLevel::
 	Specifies a minimum trust level for signature verification.  If
 	this option is unset, then signature verification for merge
-	operations require a key with at least `marginal` trust.  Other
+	operations requires a key with at least `marginal` trust.  Other
 	operations that perform signature verification require a key
 	with at least `undefined` trust.  Setting this option overrides
 	the required trust-level for all operations.  Supported values,
diff --git a/Documentation/config/maintenance.txt b/Documentation/config/maintenance.txt
index 18f05621314..69a4f05153e 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/maintenance.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/maintenance.txt
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ maintenance.strategy::
 	then that value is used instead of the one provided by
 	`maintenance.strategy`. The possible strategy strings are:
 +
-* `none`: This default setting implies no task are run at any schedule.
+* `none`: This default setting implies no tasks are run at any schedule.
 * `incremental`: This setting optimizes for performing small maintenance
   activities that do not delete any data. This does not schedule the `gc`
   task, but runs the `prefetch` and `commit-graph` tasks hourly, the
diff --git a/Documentation/config/status.txt b/Documentation/config/status.txt
index 0fc704ab80b..f0336938cbc 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/status.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/status.txt
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ status.showUntrackedFiles::
 	contain only untracked files, are shown with the directory name
 	only. Showing untracked files means that Git needs to lstat() all
 	the files in the whole repository, which might be slow on some
-	systems. So, this variable controls how the commands displays
+	systems. So, this variable controls how the commands display
 	the untracked files. Possible values are:
 +
 --
diff --git a/Documentation/fetch-options.txt b/Documentation/fetch-options.txt
index 41fc7ca3c67..9ee9fa659d2 100644
--- a/Documentation/fetch-options.txt
+++ b/Documentation/fetch-options.txt
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ the current repository has the same history as the source repository.
 --update-shallow::
 	By default when fetching from a shallow repository,
 	`git fetch` refuses refs that require updating
-	.git/shallow. This option updates .git/shallow and accept such
+	.git/shallow. This option updates .git/shallow and accepts such
 	refs.
 
 --negotiation-tip=<commit|glob>::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-blame.txt b/Documentation/git-blame.txt
index f69a871a96f..a927c7c9f33 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-blame.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-blame.txt
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ at least once for each commit:
 - the filename in the commit that the line is attributed to.
 - the first line of the commit log message ("summary").
 
-The contents of the actual line is output after the above
+The contents of the actual line are output after the above
 header, prefixed by a TAB. This is to allow adding more
 header elements later.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
index 37ca32c396f..1e34f80daa9 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ include::pretty-options.txt[]
 	by omitting uninteresting hunks whose contents in the parents
 	have only two variants and the merge result picks one of them
 	without modification.  When all hunks are uninteresting, the commit
-	itself and the commit log message is not shown, just like in any other
+	itself and the commit log message are not shown, just like in any other
 	"empty diff" case.
 
 --combined-all-paths::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt
index 711823a7f4e..aaafce24be2 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ A "message" generated by the command consists of three parts:
 * The "patch", which is the "diff -p --stat" output (see
   linkgit:git-diff[1]) between the commit and its parent.
 
-The log message and the patch is separated by a line with a
+The log message and the patch are separated by a line with a
 three-dash line.
 
 There are two ways to specify which commits to operate on.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-fsck.txt b/Documentation/git-fsck.txt
index b6a0f8a085c..e4980d28615 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-fsck.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-fsck.txt
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ index file, all SHA-1 references in `refs` namespace, and all reflogs
 --connectivity-only::
 	Check only the connectivity of reachable objects, making sure
 	that any objects referenced by a reachable tag, commit, or tree
-	is present. This speeds up the operation by avoiding reading
+	are present. This speeds up the operation by avoiding reading
 	blobs entirely (though it does still check that referenced blobs
 	exist). This will detect corruption in commits and trees, but
 	not do any semantic checks (e.g., for format errors). Corruption
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ care about this output and want to speed it up further.
 	recorded with g+w bit set, which was created by older
 	versions of Git.  Existing repositories, including the
 	Linux kernel, Git itself, and sparse repository have old
-	objects that triggers this check, but it is recommended
+	objects that trigger this check, but it is recommended
 	to check new projects with this flag.
 
 --verbose::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-init.txt b/Documentation/git-init.txt
index 30ab86ab96a..138dc4a3bfe 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-init.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-init.txt
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Same as 'group', but make the repository readable by all users.
 '<perm>' is a 3-digit octal number prefixed with `0` and each file
 will have mode '<perm>'. '<perm>' will override users' umask(2)
 value (and not only loosen permissions as 'group' and 'all'
-does). '0640' will create a repository which is group-readable, but
+do). '0640' will create a repository which is group-readable, but
 not group-writable or accessible to others. '0660' will create a repo
 that is readable and writable to the current user and group, but
 inaccessible to others (directories and executable files get their
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt
index fbe913ee746..2e05c4b5109 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ include::rev-list-description.txt[]
 
 'rev-list' is an essential Git command, since it
 provides the ability to build and traverse commit ancestry graphs. For
-this reason, it has a lot of different options that enables it to be
+this reason, it has a lot of different options that enable it to be
 used by commands as different as 'git bisect' and
 'git repack'.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt
index 2fe274b8faa..36e81b9dec4 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ use:
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 This will show "refs/heads/master" but also "refs/remote/other-repo/master",
-if such references exists.
+if such references exist.
 
 When using the `--verify` flag, the command requires an exact path:
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt
index 102c83eb19e..761b154bcbb 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ symbolic ref.
 
 A symbolic ref is a regular file that stores a string that
 begins with `ref: refs/`.  For example, your `.git/HEAD` is
-a regular file whose contents is `ref: refs/heads/master`.
+a regular file whose content is `ref: refs/heads/master`.
 
 OPTIONS
 -------
diff --git a/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt b/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt
index 0d57f86abc4..5681ba3f330 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Note that when rename detection is on but both copy and break
 detection are off, rename detection adds a preliminary step that first
 checks if files are moved across directories while keeping their
 filename the same.  If there is a file added to a directory whose
-contents is sufficiently similar to a file with the same name that got
+contents are sufficiently similar to a file with the same name that got
 deleted from a different directory, it will mark them as renames and
 exclude them from the later quadratic step (the one that pairwise
 compares all unmatched files to find the "best" matches, determined by
diff --git a/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt b/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt
index f1acf196e10..1b75cf71cec 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ A Git bundle consists of several parts.
 * "Capabilities", which are only in the v3 format, indicate functionality that
 	the bundle requires to be read properly.
 
-* "Prerequisites" lists the objects that are NOT included in the bundle and the
+* "Prerequisites" list the objects that are NOT included in the bundle and the
   reader of the bundle MUST already have, in order to use the data in the
   bundle. The objects stored in the bundle may refer to prerequisite objects and
   anything reachable from them (e.g. a tree object in the bundle can reference
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
index 9adda577e51..388846d92e9 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ to be in effect. The client MUST NOT ask for capabilities the server
 did not say it supports.
 
 Server MUST diagnose and abort if capabilities it does not understand
-was sent.  Server MUST NOT ignore capabilities that client requested
+were sent.  Server MUST NOT ignore capabilities that client requested
 and server advertised.  As a consequence of these rules, server MUST
 NOT advertise capabilities it does not understand.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt
index 01391cb300d..837b691c892 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-pack.txt
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ pkt-line Format
 ---------------
 
 The descriptions below build on the pkt-line format described in
-linkgit:gitprotocol-common[5]. When the grammar indicate `PKT-LINE(...)`, unless
+linkgit:gitprotocol-common[5]. When the grammar indicates `PKT-LINE(...)`, unless
 otherwise noted the usual pkt-line LF rules apply: the sender SHOULD
 include a LF, but the receiver MUST NOT complain if it is not present.
 
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ a positive depth, this step is skipped.
 
 If the client has requested a positive depth, the server will compute
 the set of commits which are no deeper than the desired depth. The set
-of commits start at the client's wants.
+of commits starts at the client's wants.
 
 The server writes 'shallow' lines for each
 commit whose parents will not be sent as a result. The server writes
diff --git a/Documentation/glossary-content.txt b/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
index 5a537268e27..65c89e7b3eb 100644
--- a/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
+++ b/Documentation/glossary-content.txt
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ current branch integrates with) obviously do not work, as there is no
 	points at the directory that is the real repository.
 
 [[def_grafts]]grafts::
-	Grafts enables two otherwise different lines of development to be joined
+	Grafts enable two otherwise different lines of development to be joined
 	together by recording fake ancestry information for commits. This way
 	you can make Git pretend the set of <<def_parent,parents>> a <<def_commit,commit>> has
 	is different from what was recorded when the commit was
diff --git a/Documentation/howto/coordinate-embargoed-releases.txt b/Documentation/howto/coordinate-embargoed-releases.txt
index e653775bab1..b9cb95e82f0 100644
--- a/Documentation/howto/coordinate-embargoed-releases.txt
+++ b/Documentation/howto/coordinate-embargoed-releases.txt
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Opening a Security Advisory draft
 
 The first step is to https://github.com/git/git/security/advisories/new[open
 an advisory]. Technically, this is not necessary. However, it is the most
-convenient way to obtain the CVE number and it give us a private repository
+convenient way to obtain the CVE number and it gives us a private repository
 associated with it that can be used to collaborate on a fix.
 
 Notifying the Linux distributions
diff --git a/Documentation/i18n.txt b/Documentation/i18n.txt
index 0efb1153d27..3a866af4a42 100644
--- a/Documentation/i18n.txt
+++ b/Documentation/i18n.txt
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ project find it more convenient to use legacy encodings, Git
 does not forbid it.  However, there are a few things to keep in
 mind.
 
-. 'git commit' and 'git commit-tree' issues
+. 'git commit' and 'git commit-tree' issue
   a warning if the commit log message given to it does not look
   like a valid UTF-8 string, unless you explicitly say your
   project uses a legacy encoding.  The way to say this is to
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
index d88b1ef206e..b4259098680 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Simple-IPC API
 ==============
 
 The Simple-IPC API is a collection of `ipc_` prefixed library routines
-and a basic communication protocol that allow an IPC-client process to
+and a basic communication protocol that allows an IPC-client process to
 send an application-specific IPC-request message to an IPC-server
 process and receive an application-specific IPC-response message.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt b/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
index d7d066d876a..84637f96e77 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ search lookup, and range scans.
 
 Storage in the file is organized into variable sized blocks. Prefix
 compression is used within a single block to reduce disk space. Block
-size and alignment is tunable by the writer.
+size and alignment are tunable by the writer.
 
 Performance
 ^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ The 2-byte `restart_count` stores the number of entries in the
 `restart_count` to binary search between restarts before starting a
 linear scan.
 
-Exactly `restart_count` 3-byte `restart_offset` values precedes the
+Exactly `restart_count` 3-byte `restart_offset` values precede the
 `restart_count`. Offsets are relative to the start of the block and
 refer to the first byte of any `ref_record` whose name has not been
 prefix compressed. Entries in the `restart_offset` list must be sorted,
-- 
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* [PATCH 01/25] documentation: wording improvements
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/CodingGuidelines                |  4 ++--
 Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/config.txt                      |  4 ++--
 Documentation/config/apply.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/branch.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/clone.txt                |  4 ++--
 Documentation/config/credential.txt           |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/fetch.txt                |  4 ++--
 Documentation/config/fsck.txt                 |  4 ++--
 Documentation/config/fsmonitor--daemon.txt    |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/gc.txt                   |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/gpg.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/http.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/imap.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/mergetool.txt            |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/pack.txt                 |  6 +++---
 Documentation/config/receive.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/safe.txt                 |  4 ++--
 Documentation/config/submodule.txt            |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/trace2.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/config/transfer.txt             |  4 ++--
 Documentation/config/user.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt         |  4 ++--
 Documentation/diff-options.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-apply.txt                   |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-archive.txt                 | 16 ++++++++--------
 Documentation/git-bugreport.txt               |  9 +++++----
 Documentation/git-checkout-index.txt          |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-count-objects.txt           |  4 ++--
 Documentation/git-credential.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-diff-index.txt              |  4 ++--
 Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-fast-import.txt             |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-hash-object.txt             |  8 ++++----
 Documentation/git-help.txt                    |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-http-backend.txt            | 10 +++++-----
 Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-http-push.txt               |  4 ++--
 Documentation/git-index-pack.txt              | 10 +++++-----
 Documentation/git-init.txt                    |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-ls-files.txt                |  6 +++---
 Documentation/git-maintenance.txt             |  6 +++---
 Documentation/git-merge.txt                   |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-mergetool.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-mktree.txt                  |  4 ++--
 Documentation/git-range-diff.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-read-tree.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-remote-ext.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-repack.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-restore.txt                 |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-rev-list.txt                |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt               |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-send-email.txt              |  4 ++--
 Documentation/git-send-pack.txt               | 10 +++++-----
 Documentation/git-status.txt                  |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-stripspace.txt              |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-var.txt                     |  2 +-
 Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt             |  2 +-
 Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt            |  6 +++---
 Documentation/githooks.txt                    |  2 +-
 Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt    | 14 +++++++-------
 Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt            |  4 ++--
 Documentation/gitweb.txt                      |  4 ++--
 Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt          |  4 ++--
 Documentation/howto/using-merge-subtree.txt   |  2 +-
 Documentation/i18n.txt                        |  2 +-
 Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt          |  4 ++--
 Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt    |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt     |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt     |  2 +-
 Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt          |  6 +++---
 Documentation/technical/reftable.txt          |  2 +-
 Documentation/urls.txt                        |  4 ++--
 74 files changed, 134 insertions(+), 133 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines
index 65af8d82ced..99b22ff2345 100644
--- a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines
+++ b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Like other projects, we also have some guidelines to keep to the
-code.  For Git in general, a few rough rules are:
+Like other projects, we also have some guidelines for our code.  For
+Git in general, a few rough rules are:
 
  - Most importantly, we never say "It's in POSIX; we'll happily
    ignore your needs should your system not conform to it."
diff --git a/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt b/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt
index 5060d0d2314..5d01e8191aa 100644
--- a/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt
+++ b/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ information on using the script.
 
 This is adapted from Linux's suggestion in its CodingStyle document:
 
-- To follow rules of the CodingGuideline, it's useful to put the following in
+- To follow the rules in CodingGuidelines, it's useful to put the following in
 GIT_CHECKOUT/.dir-locals.el, assuming you use cperl-mode:
 ----
 ;; note the first part is useful for C editing, too
diff --git a/Documentation/config.txt b/Documentation/config.txt
index 229b63a454c..9273c7f1c65 100644
--- a/Documentation/config.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ file. The file `/etc/gitconfig` can be used to store a system-wide
 default configuration.
 
 The configuration variables are used by both the Git plumbing
-and the porcelains. The variables are divided into sections, wherein
+and the porcelain commands. The variables are divided into sections, wherein
 the fully qualified variable name of the variable itself is the last
 dot-separated segment and the section name is everything before the last
 dot. The variable names are case-insensitive, allow only alphanumeric
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ was found.  See below for examples.
 Conditional includes
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-You can include a config file from another conditionally by setting a
+You can conditionally include a config file from another by setting a
 `includeIf.<condition>.path` variable to the name of the file to be
 included.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/apply.txt b/Documentation/config/apply.txt
index 8fb8ef763df..3f9ff19db6b 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/apply.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/apply.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ apply.ignoreWhitespace::
 	When set to 'change', tells 'git apply' to ignore changes in
 	whitespace, in the same way as the `--ignore-space-change`
 	option.
-	When set to one of: no, none, never, false tells 'git apply' to
+	When set to one of: no, none, never, false, it tells 'git apply' to
 	respect all whitespace differences.
 	See linkgit:git-apply[1].
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/branch.txt b/Documentation/config/branch.txt
index 445341a906b..2b05ed3574b 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/branch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/branch.txt
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ branch.sort::
 
 branch.<name>.remote::
 	When on branch <name>, it tells 'git fetch' and 'git push'
-	which remote to fetch from/push to.  The remote to push to
+	which remote to fetch from or push to.  The remote to push to
 	may be overridden with `remote.pushDefault` (for all branches).
 	The remote to push to, for the current branch, may be further
 	overridden by `branch.<name>.pushRemote`.  If no remote is
diff --git a/Documentation/config/clone.txt b/Documentation/config/clone.txt
index 26f4fb137a7..a16b1b6fa34 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/clone.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/clone.txt
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ clone.defaultRemoteName::
 	option to linkgit:git-clone[1].
 
 clone.rejectShallow::
-	Reject to clone a repository if it is a shallow one, can be overridden by
-	passing option `--reject-shallow` in command line. See linkgit:git-clone[1]
+	Reject to clone a repository if it is a shallow one; this can be overridden by
+	passing the `--reject-shallow` option on the command line. See linkgit:git-clone[1]
 
 clone.filterSubmodules::
 	If a partial clone filter is provided (see `--filter` in
diff --git a/Documentation/config/credential.txt b/Documentation/config/credential.txt
index 512f31876e1..075ef8c9750 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/credential.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/credential.txt
@@ -31,6 +31,6 @@ credentialCache.ignoreSIGHUP::
 
 credentialStore.lockTimeoutMS::
 	The length of time, in milliseconds, for git-credential-store to retry
-	when trying to lock the credentials file. Value 0 means not to retry at
+	when trying to lock the credentials file. A value of 0 means not to retry at
 	all; -1 means to try indefinitely. Default is 1000 (i.e., retry for
 	1s).
diff --git a/Documentation/config/fetch.txt b/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
index 568f0f75b30..c1a7cdd6bf4 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ fetch.pruneTags::
 
 fetch.output::
 	Control how ref update status is printed. Valid values are
-	`full` and `compact`. Default value is `full`. See section
-	OUTPUT in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for detail.
+	`full` and `compact`. Default value is `full`. See the
+	OUTPUT section in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for detail.
 
 fetch.negotiationAlgorithm::
 	Control how information about the commits in the local repository
diff --git a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
index a3c865df567..fec3eefb5b8 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Unlike variables like `color.ui` and `core.editor` the
 `receive.fsck.<msg-id>` and `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>` variables will not
 fall back on the `fsck.<msg-id>` configuration if they aren't set. To
 uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances
-all three of them they must all set to the same values.
+all three of them must be set to the same values.
 +
 When `fsck.<msg-id>` is set, errors can be switched to warnings and
 vice versa by configuring the `fsck.<msg-id>` setting where the
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Unlike variables like `color.ui` and `core.editor` the
 `receive.fsck.skipList` and `fetch.fsck.skipList` variables will not
 fall back on the `fsck.skipList` configuration if they aren't set. To
 uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances
-all three of them they must all set to the same values.
+all three of them must be set to the same values.
 +
 Older versions of Git (before 2.20) documented that the object names
 list should be sorted. This was never a requirement, the object names
diff --git a/Documentation/config/fsmonitor--daemon.txt b/Documentation/config/fsmonitor--daemon.txt
index c225c6c9e74..671f9b94628 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fsmonitor--daemon.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fsmonitor--daemon.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 fsmonitor.allowRemote::
-    By default, the fsmonitor daemon refuses to work against network-mounted
+    By default, the fsmonitor daemon refuses to work with network-mounted
     repositories. Setting `fsmonitor.allowRemote` to `true` overrides this
     behavior.  Only respected when `core.fsmonitor` is set to `true`.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/gc.txt b/Documentation/config/gc.txt
index ca47eb20088..17e2a8cc176 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/gc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/gc.txt
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ gc.auto::
 	default value is 6700.
 +
 Setting this to 0 disables not only automatic packing based on the
-number of loose objects, but any other heuristic `git gc --auto` will
+number of loose objects, but also any other heuristic `git gc --auto` will
 otherwise use to determine if there's work to do, such as
 `gc.autoPackLimit`.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
index 37e2831cd51..a31faab2edd 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ gpg.program::
 	same command-line interface as GPG, namely, to verify a detached
 	signature, "`gpg --verify $signature - <$file`" is run, and the
 	program is expected to signal a good signature by exiting with
-	code 0, and to generate an ASCII-armored detached signature, the
+	code 0.  To generate an ASCII-armored detached signature, the
 	standard input of "`gpg -bsau $key`" is fed with the contents to be
 	signed, and the program is expected to send the result to its
 	standard output.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/http.txt b/Documentation/config/http.txt
index 51a70781e58..1d805fdddbc 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/http.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/http.txt
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ http.noEPSV::
 
 http.userAgent::
 	The HTTP USER_AGENT string presented to an HTTP server.  The default
-	value represents the version of the client Git such as git/1.7.1.
+	value represents the version of the Git client such as git/1.7.1.
 	This option allows you to override this value to a more common value
 	such as Mozilla/4.0.  This may be necessary, for instance, if
 	connecting through a firewall that restricts HTTP connections to a set
diff --git a/Documentation/config/imap.txt b/Documentation/config/imap.txt
index 06166fb5c04..fa0dccc3d83 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/imap.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/imap.txt
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ imap.preformattedHTML::
 	format=fixed email.  Default is `false`.
 
 imap.authMethod::
-	Specify authenticate method for authentication with IMAP server.
+	Specify the authentication method for authenticating with the IMAP server.
 	If Git was built with the NO_CURL option, or if your curl version is older
 	than 7.34.0, or if you're running git-imap-send with the `--no-curl`
 	option, the only supported method is 'CRAM-MD5'. If this is not set
diff --git a/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt b/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt
index 56a7eeeffb4..e9abde9d60c 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/mergetool.txt
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ mergetool.meld.useAutoMerge::
 
 mergetool.vimdiff.layout::
 	The vimdiff backend uses this variable to control how its split
-	windows look like. Applies even if you are using Neovim (`nvim`) or
+	windows appear. Applies even if you are using Neovim (`nvim`) or
 	gVim (`gvim`) as the merge tool. See BACKEND SPECIFIC HINTS section
 ifndef::git-mergetool[]
 	in linkgit:git-mergetool[1].
diff --git a/Documentation/config/pack.txt b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
index 3748136d141..dcd4c871b3a 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ pack.indexVersion::
 	the new pack index with capabilities for packs larger than 4 GB
 	as well as proper protection against the repacking of corrupted
 	packs.  Version 2 is the default.  Note that version 2 is enforced
-	and this config option ignored whenever the corresponding pack is
+	and this config option is ignored whenever the corresponding pack is
 	larger than 2 GB.
 +
 If you have an old Git that does not understand the version 2 `*.idx` file,
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ pack.packSizeLimit::
 	in the creation of multiple packfiles.
 +
 Note that this option is rarely useful, and may result in a larger total
-on-disk size (because Git will not store deltas between packs), as well
-as worse runtime performance (object lookup within multiple packs is
+on-disk size (because Git will not store deltas between packs) and
+worse runtime performance (object lookup within multiple packs is
 slower than a single pack, and optimizations like reachability bitmaps
 cannot cope with multiple packs).
 +
diff --git a/Documentation/config/receive.txt b/Documentation/config/receive.txt
index 85d5b5a3d2d..ae526cbf584 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/receive.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/receive.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ receive.certNonceSeed::
 	key.
 
 receive.certNonceSlop::
-	When a `git push --signed` sent a push certificate with a
+	When a `git push --signed` sends a push certificate with a
 	"nonce" that was issued by a receive-pack serving the same
 	repository within this many seconds, export the "nonce"
 	found in the certificate to `GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE` to the
diff --git a/Documentation/config/safe.txt b/Documentation/config/safe.txt
index bde7f31459b..577df40223a 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/safe.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/safe.txt
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ repository that contains a bare repository and running a Git command
 within that directory.
 +
 This config setting is only respected in protected configuration (see
-<<SCOPES>>). This prevents the untrusted repository from tampering with
+<<SCOPES>>). This prevents untrusted repositories from tampering with
 this value.
 
 safe.directory::
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ override any such directories specified in the system config), add a
 `safe.directory` entry with an empty value.
 +
 This config setting is only respected in protected configuration (see
-<<SCOPES>>). This prevents the untrusted repository from tampering with this
+<<SCOPES>>). This prevents untrusted repositories from tampering with this
 value.
 +
 The value of this setting is interpolated, i.e. `~/<path>` expands to a
diff --git a/Documentation/config/submodule.txt b/Documentation/config/submodule.txt
index 6490527b45b..665419fa135 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/submodule.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/submodule.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ submodule.<name>.url::
 	The URL for a submodule. This variable is copied from the .gitmodules
 	file to the git config via 'git submodule init'. The user can change
 	the configured URL before obtaining the submodule via 'git submodule
-	update'. If neither submodule.<name>.active or submodule.active are
+	update'. If neither submodule.<name>.active nor submodule.active are
 	set, the presence of this variable is used as a fallback to indicate
 	whether the submodule is of interest to git commands.
 	See linkgit:git-submodule[1] and linkgit:gitmodules[5] for details.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/trace2.txt b/Documentation/config/trace2.txt
index fe1642f0d40..3b6bca2b7ae 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/trace2.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/trace2.txt
@@ -66,6 +66,6 @@ trace2.destinationDebug::
 
 trace2.maxFiles::
 	Integer.  When writing trace files to a target directory, do not
-	write additional traces if we would exceed this many files. Instead,
+	write additional traces if doing so would exceed this many files. Instead,
 	write a sentinel file that will block further tracing to this
 	directory. Defaults to 0, which disables this check.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/transfer.txt b/Documentation/config/transfer.txt
index c3ac767d1e4..55e13428db1 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/transfer.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/transfer.txt
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ transfer.credentialsInUrl::
 	and any other direct use of the configured URL.
 +
 Note that this is currently limited to detecting credentials in
-`remote.<name>.url` configuration, it won't detect credentials in
+`remote.<name>.url` configuration; it won't detect credentials in
 `remote.<name>.pushurl` configuration.
 +
 You might want to enable this to prevent inadvertent credentials
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ exposure, e.g. because:
   documented in procfs(5) allows for configuring this behavior.
 +
 If such concerns don't apply to you then you probably don't need to be
-concerned about credentials exposure due to storing that sensitive
+concerned about credentials exposure due to storing sensitive
 data in git's configuration files. If you do want to use this, set
 `transfer.credentialsInUrl` to one of these values:
 +
diff --git a/Documentation/config/user.txt b/Documentation/config/user.txt
index ec9233b060a..958e62464a5 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/user.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/user.txt
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ committer.email::
 	If you need the `author` or `committer` to be different, the
 	`author.name`, `author.email`, `committer.name` or
 	`committer.email` variables can be set.
-	Also, all of these can be overridden by the `GIT_AUTHOR_NAME`,
+	All of these can be overridden by the `GIT_AUTHOR_NAME`,
 	`GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL`, `GIT_COMMITTER_NAME`,
 	`GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL` and `EMAIL` environment variables.
 +
diff --git a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
index 546adf79e5a..55df903abd1 100644
--- a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ information about detected contents movement (renames and
 copying detection) are designed to work with diff of two
 <tree-ish> and are not used by combined diff format.
 
-3.   It is followed by two-line from-file/to-file header
+3.   It is followed by a two-line from-file/to-file header:
 
        --- a/file
        +++ b/file
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ files.
 +
 However, if the --combined-all-paths option is provided, instead of a
 two-line from-file/to-file you get a N+1 line from-file/to-file header,
-where N is the number of parents in the merge commit
+where N is the number of parents in the merge commit:
 
        --- a/file
        --- a/file
diff --git a/Documentation/diff-options.txt b/Documentation/diff-options.txt
index 35fae7c87c8..8917ce7a9e1 100644
--- a/Documentation/diff-options.txt
+++ b/Documentation/diff-options.txt
@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ matches "`fooasdfbar`" and "`foo/bar/baz/asdf`" but not "`foobarx`".
 --rotate-to=<file>::
 	Discard the files before the named <file> from the output
 	(i.e. 'skip to'), or move them to the end of the output
-	(i.e. 'rotate to').  These were invented primarily for use
+	(i.e. 'rotate to').  These options were invented primarily for the use
 	of the `git difftool` command, and may not be very useful
 	otherwise.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-apply.txt b/Documentation/git-apply.txt
index 5e16e6db7e2..b6e7510d068 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-apply.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-apply.txt
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ discouraged.
 
 --allow-binary-replacement::
 --binary::
-	Historically we did not allow binary patch applied
+	Historically we did not allow binary patch application
 	without an explicit permission from the user, and this
 	flag was the way to do so.  Currently we always allow binary
 	patch application, so this is a no-op.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-archive.txt b/Documentation/git-archive.txt
index 6bab201d375..98526f2beba 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-archive.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-archive.txt
@@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ structure for the named tree, and writes it out to the standard
 output.  If <prefix> is specified it is
 prepended to the filenames in the archive.
 
-'git archive' behaves differently when given a tree ID versus when
-given a commit ID or tag ID.  In the first case the current time is
-used as the modification time of each file in the archive.  In the latter
-case the commit time as recorded in the referenced commit object is
-used instead.  Additionally the commit ID is stored in a global
-extended pax header if the tar format is used; it can be extracted
-using 'git get-tar-commit-id'. In ZIP files it is stored as a file
-comment.
+'git archive' behaves differently when given a tree ID as opposed to a
+commit ID or tag ID. When a tree ID is provided, the current time is
+used as the modification time of each file in the archive. On the
+other hand, when a commit ID or tag ID is provided, the commit time as
+recorded in the referenced commit object is used instead.
+Additionally the commit ID is stored in a global extended pax header
+if the tar format is used; it can be extracted using 'git
+get-tar-commit-id'. In ZIP files it is stored as a file comment.
 
 OPTIONS
 -------
diff --git a/Documentation/git-bugreport.txt b/Documentation/git-bugreport.txt
index eca726e5791..392d9eb6aec 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-bugreport.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-bugreport.txt
@@ -13,10 +13,11 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-Captures information about the user's machine, Git client, and repository state,
-as well as a form requesting information about the behavior the user observed,
-into a single text file which the user can then share, for example to the Git
-mailing list, in order to report an observed bug.
+Collects information about the user's machine, Git client, and repository
+state, in addition to a form requesting information about the behavior the
+user observed, and stores it in a single text file which the user can then
+share, for example to the Git mailing list, in order to report an observed
+bug.
 
 The following information is requested from the user:
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-checkout-index.txt b/Documentation/git-checkout-index.txt
index 01dbd5cbf54..d1738f43308 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-checkout-index.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-checkout-index.txt
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-Will copy all files listed from the index to the working directory
+Copies all listed files from the index to the working directory
 (not overwriting existing files).
 
 OPTIONS
diff --git a/Documentation/git-count-objects.txt b/Documentation/git-count-objects.txt
index cb9b4d2e460..b28cc3a510a 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-count-objects.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-count-objects.txt
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-This counts the number of unpacked object files and disk space consumed by
+Counts the number of unpacked object files and disk space consumed by
 them, to help you decide when it is a good time to repack.
 
 
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ OPTIONS
 -------
 -v::
 --verbose::
-	Report in more detail:
+	Provide more detailed reports:
 +
 count: the number of loose objects
 +
diff --git a/Documentation/git-credential.txt b/Documentation/git-credential.txt
index a220afed4f3..918a0aa42b2 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-credential.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-credential.txt
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ unlocked) before it returned `password=secr3t`.
      that `git credential` will ask for a new password in its next
      invocation. In either case, `git credential` should be fed with
      the credential description obtained from step (2) (which also
-     contain the ones provided in step (1)).
+     contains the fields provided in step (1)).
 
 [[IOFMT]]
 INPUT/OUTPUT FORMAT
diff --git a/Documentation/git-diff-index.txt b/Documentation/git-diff-index.txt
index c30d8f0da8a..4de1d4c8f11 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-diff-index.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-diff-index.txt
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-Compares the content and mode of the blobs found in a tree object
+Compare the content and mode of the blobs found in a tree object
 with the corresponding tracked files in the working tree, or with the
 corresponding paths in the index.  When <path> arguments are present,
-compares only paths matching those patterns.  Otherwise all tracked
+compare only paths matching those patterns.  Otherwise all tracked
 files are compared.
 
 OPTIONS
diff --git a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
index 274d5eaba93..81caad5c95c 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-Compares the content and mode of the blobs found via two tree objects.
+Compare the content and mode of blobs found via two tree objects.
 
 If there is only one <tree-ish> given, the commit is compared with its parents
 (see --stdin below).
diff --git a/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt b/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt
index 8b5dd6add00..a6a054f86d2 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ in octal.  Git only supports the following modes:
 * `100755` or `755`: A normal, but executable, file.
 * `120000`: A symlink, the content of the file will be the link target.
 * `160000`: A gitlink, SHA-1 of the object refers to a commit in
-  another repository. Git links can only be specified by SHA or through
+  another repository. Git links can only be specified either by SHA or through
   a commit mark. They are used to implement submodules.
 * `040000`: A subdirectory.  Subdirectories can only be specified by
   SHA or through a tree mark set with `--import-marks`.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt b/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt
index 8577f7a7d40..ef4719ae41c 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt
@@ -39,10 +39,10 @@ OPTIONS
 	of from the command-line.
 
 --path::
-	Hash object as it were located at the given path. The location of
-	file does not directly influence on the hash value, but path is
-	used to determine what Git filters should be applied to the object
-	before it can be placed to the object database, and, as result of
+	Hash object as if it were located at the given path. The location of
+	the file does not directly influence the hash value, but the path is
+	used to determine which Git filters should be applied to the object
+	before it can be placed in the object database.  As a result of
 	applying filters, the actual blob put into the object database may
 	differ from the given file. This option is mainly useful for hashing
 	temporary files located outside of the working directory or files
diff --git a/Documentation/git-help.txt b/Documentation/git-help.txt
index 2b0b5e390dc..7cb4b4bda18 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-help.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-help.txt
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ other display programs (see below).
 	format. A web browser will be used for that purpose.
 +
 The web browser can be specified using the configuration variable
-`help.browser`, or `web.browser` if the former is not set. If none of
+`help.browser`, or `web.browser` if the former is not set. If neither of
 these config variables is set, the 'git web{litdd}browse' helper script
 (called by 'git help') will pick a suitable default. See
 linkgit:git-web{litdd}browse[1] for more information about this.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-http-backend.txt b/Documentation/git-http-backend.txt
index 0c5c0dde19f..f37ddaded82 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-http-backend.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-http-backend.txt
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ discussion of `GIT_PROTOCOL` in the ENVIRONMENT section below.
 It verifies that the directory has the magic file
 "git-daemon-export-ok", and it will refuse to export any Git directory
 that hasn't explicitly been marked for export this way (unless the
-`GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL` environmental variable is set).
+`GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL` environment variable is set).
 
 By default, only the `upload-pack` service is enabled, which serves
 'git fetch-pack' and 'git ls-remote' clients, which are invoked from
@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ http.getanyfile::
 	any file within the repository, including objects that are
 	no longer reachable from a branch but are still present.
 	It is enabled by default, but a repository can disable it
-	by setting this configuration item to `false`.
+	by setting this configuration value to `false`.
 
 http.uploadpack::
 	This serves 'git fetch-pack' and 'git ls-remote' clients.
 	It is enabled by default, but a repository can disable it
-	by setting this configuration item to `false`.
+	by setting this configuration value to `false`.
 
 http.receivepack::
 	This serves 'git send-pack' clients, allowing push.  It is
@@ -265,12 +265,12 @@ by the invoking web server, including:
 * QUERY_STRING
 * REQUEST_METHOD
 
-The `GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL` environmental variable may be passed to
+The `GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL` environment variable may be passed to
 'git-http-backend' to bypass the check for the "git-daemon-export-ok"
 file in each repository before allowing export of that repository.
 
 The `GIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUEST_BUFFER` environment variable (or the
-`http.maxRequestBuffer` config variable) may be set to change the
+`http.maxRequestBuffer` config option) may be set to change the
 largest ref negotiation request that git will handle during a fetch; any
 fetch requiring a larger buffer will not succeed.  This value should not
 normally need to be changed, but may be helpful if you are fetching from
diff --git a/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt b/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt
index 319062c021b..4ec7c68d3b9 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-http-fetch.txt
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ commit-id::
 	Report what is downloaded.
 
 -w <filename>::
-        Writes the commit-id into the filename under $GIT_DIR/refs/<filename> on
+	Writes the commit-id into the specified filename under $GIT_DIR/refs/<filename> on
         the local end after the transfer is complete.
 
 --stdin::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-http-push.txt b/Documentation/git-http-push.txt
index 7c6a6dd7f6a..8b4a5791c8c 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-http-push.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-http-push.txt
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ and where it is pushed is determined by using the destination side.
 Without `--force`, the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if
 <dst> does not exist, or <dst> is a proper subset (i.e. an
 ancestor) of <src>.  This check, known as "fast-forward check",
-is performed in order to avoid accidentally overwriting the
-remote ref and lose other peoples' commits from there.
+is performed to avoid accidentally overwriting the
+remote ref and losing other peoples' commits from there.
 
 With `--force`, the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt
index 4e71c256ecb..6486620c3d8 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-Reads a packed archive (.pack) from the specified file, and
-builds a pack index file (.idx) for it. Optionally writes a
+Reads a packed archive (.pack) from the specified file,
+builds a pack index file (.idx) for it, and optionally writes a
 reverse-index (.rev) for the specified pack. The packed
-archive together with the pack index can then be placed in
+archive, together with the pack index, can then be placed in
 the objects/pack/ directory of a Git repository.
 
 
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ OPTIONS
 	updated to use objects contained in the pack.
 
 --keep=<msg>::
-	Like --keep create a .keep file before moving the index into
-	its final destination, but rather than creating an empty file
+	Like --keep, create a .keep file before moving the index into
+	its final destination.  However, instead of creating an empty file
 	place '<msg>' followed by an LF into the .keep file.  The '<msg>'
 	message can later be searched for within all .keep files to
 	locate any which have outlived their usefulness.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-init.txt b/Documentation/git-init.txt
index 160dea1372c..30ab86ab96a 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-init.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-init.txt
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ specified.
 
 'group' (or 'true')::
 
-Make the repository group-writable, (and g+sx, since the git group may be not
+Make the repository group-writable, (and g+sx, since the git group may not be
 the primary group of all users). This is used to loosen the permissions of an
 otherwise safe umask(2) value. Note that the umask still applies to the other
 permission bits (e.g. if umask is '0022', using 'group' will not remove read
diff --git a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt
index 1bc0328bb78..60d1cca1496 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt
@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-This merges the file listing in the index with the actual working
+This command merges the file listing in the index with the actual working
 directory list, and shows different combinations of the two.
 
-One or more of the options below may be used to determine the files
+Several flags can be used to determine which files are
 shown, and each file may be printed multiple times if there are
-multiple entries in the index or multiple statuses are applicable for
+multiple entries in the index or if multiple statuses are applicable for
 the relevant file selection options.
 
 OPTIONS
diff --git a/Documentation/git-maintenance.txt b/Documentation/git-maintenance.txt
index 805e5a2e3a0..51d0f7e94b6 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-maintenance.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-maintenance.txt
@@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ prefetch::
 	requested refs within `refs/prefetch/`. Also, tags are not updated.
 +
 This is done to avoid disrupting the remote-tracking branches. The end users
-expect these refs to stay unmoved unless they initiate a fetch.  With prefetch
-task, however, the objects necessary to complete a later real fetch would
-already be obtained, so the real fetch would go faster.  In the ideal case,
+expect these refs to stay unmoved unless they initiate a fetch.  However,
+with the prefetch task, the objects necessary to complete a later real fetch
+would already be obtained, making the real fetch faster.  In the ideal case,
 it will just become an update to a bunch of remote-tracking branches without
 any object transfer.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge.txt b/Documentation/git-merge.txt
index 8625c5cb0ec..e8ab3403191 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-merge.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-merge.txt
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ After seeing a conflict, you can do two things:
 You can work through the conflict with a number of tools:
 
  * Use a mergetool.  `git mergetool` to launch a graphical
-   mergetool which will work you through the merge.
+   mergetool which will work through the merge with you.
 
  * Look at the diffs.  `git diff` will show a three-way diff,
    highlighting changes from both the `HEAD` and `MERGE_HEAD`
diff --git a/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt b/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt
index 07535f6576e..800a3cbe6f3 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ These are safe to remove once a file has been merged and its
 `git mergetool` session has completed.
 
 Setting the `mergetool.keepBackup` configuration variable to `false`
-causes `git mergetool` to automatically remove the backup as files
+causes `git mergetool` to automatically remove the backup files as files
 are successfully merged.
 
 BACKEND SPECIFIC HINTS
diff --git a/Documentation/git-mktree.txt b/Documentation/git-mktree.txt
index 76b44f4da10..383f09dd333 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-mktree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-mktree.txt
@@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ OPTIONS
 
 --missing::
 	Allow missing objects.  The default behaviour (without this option)
-	is to verify that each tree entry's sha1 identifies an existing
+	is to verify that each tree entry's hash identifies an existing
 	object.  This option has no effect on the treatment of gitlink entries
 	(aka "submodules") which are always allowed to be missing.
 
 --batch::
 	Allow building of more than one tree object before exiting.  Each
-	tree is separated by a single blank line. The final new-line is
+	tree is separated by a single blank line. The final newline is
 	optional.  Note - if the `-z` option is used, lines are terminated
 	with NUL.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-range-diff.txt b/Documentation/git-range-diff.txt
index 0b393715d70..605a92e224e 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-range-diff.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-range-diff.txt
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ to revert to color all lines according to the outer diff markers
 	Defaults to 60. Try a larger value if `git range-diff` erroneously
 	considers a large change a total rewrite (deletion of one commit
 	and addition of another), and a smaller one in the reverse case.
-	See the ``Algorithm`` section below for an explanation why this is
+	See the ``Algorithm`` section below for an explanation of why this is
 	needed.
 
 --left-only::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt
index b09707474df..32065318532 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-read-tree.txt
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ fast-forward (i.e. 2-way) merge, or a 3-way merge, with the `-m`
 flag.  When used with `-m`, the `-u` flag causes it to also update
 the files in the work tree with the result of the merge.
 
-Trivial merges are done by 'git read-tree' itself.  Only conflicting paths
+Only trivial merges are done by 'git read-tree' itself.  Only conflicting paths
 will be in unmerged state when 'git read-tree' returns.
 
 OPTIONS
diff --git a/Documentation/git-remote-ext.txt b/Documentation/git-remote-ext.txt
index 88ea7e1cc01..17d84f23c99 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-remote-ext.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-remote-ext.txt
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ begins with `ext::`.  Examples:
 
 "ext::ssh -i /home/foo/.ssh/somekey user&#64;host.example %S 'foo/repo'"::
 	Like host.example:foo/repo, but use /home/foo/.ssh/somekey as
-	keypair and user as user on remote side. This avoids needing to
+	keypair and user as user on remote side. This avoids the need to
 	edit .ssh/config.
 
 "ext::socat -t3600 - ABSTRACT-CONNECT:/git-server %G/somerepo"::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-repack.txt b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
index 4017157949e..cbc0ece61e3 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-repack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ depth is 4095.
 	Exclude the given pack from repacking. This is the equivalent
 	of having `.keep` file on the pack. `<pack-name>` is the
 	pack file name without leading directory (e.g. `pack-123.pack`).
-	The option could be specified multiple times to keep multiple
+	The option can be specified multiple times to keep multiple
 	packs.
 
 --unpack-unreachable=<when>::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-restore.txt b/Documentation/git-restore.txt
index c70444705b5..ad546a37cff 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-restore.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-restore.txt
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ in linkgit:git-checkout[1] for details.
 	specified. Unmerged paths on the working tree are left alone.
 
 --ignore-skip-worktree-bits::
-	In sparse checkout mode, by default is to only update entries
+	In sparse checkout mode, the default is to only update entries
 	matched by `<pathspec>` and sparse patterns in
 	$GIT_DIR/info/sparse-checkout. This option ignores the sparse
 	patterns and unconditionally restores any files in
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt
index 51029a22715..fbe913ee746 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-rev-list.txt
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
 :git-rev-list: 1
 include::rev-list-description.txt[]
 
-'rev-list' is a very essential Git command, since it
+'rev-list' is an essential Git command, since it
 provides the ability to build and traverse commit ancestry graphs. For
 this reason, it has a lot of different options that enables it to be
 used by commands as different as 'git bisect' and
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
index 6a4968f68a3..2294e9a519a 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Each of these options must appear first on the command line.
 --sq-quote::
 	Use 'git rev-parse' in shell quoting mode (see SQ-QUOTE
 	section below). In contrast to the `--sq` option below, this
-	mode does only quoting. Nothing else is done to command input.
+	mode only does quoting. Nothing else is done to command input.
 
 Options for --parseopt
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
diff --git a/Documentation/git-send-email.txt b/Documentation/git-send-email.txt
index 492a82323da..e90d041817e 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-send-email.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-send-email.txt
@@ -468,8 +468,8 @@ Information
 
 --dump-aliases::
 	Instead of the normal operation, dump the shorthand alias names from
-	the configured alias file(s), one per line in alphabetical order. Note,
-	this only includes the alias name and not its expanded email addresses.
+	the configured alias file(s), one per line in alphabetical order. Note
+	that this only includes the alias name and not its expanded email addresses.
 	See 'sendemail.aliasesfile' for more information about aliases.
 
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt
index 595b002152f..e76c262d7f9 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ be in a separate packet, and the list must end with a flush packet.
 --force::
 	Usually, the command refuses to update a remote ref that
 	is not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it.
-	This flag disables the check.  What this means is that
+	This flag disables the check.  This means that
 	the remote repository can lose commits; use it with
 	care.
 
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ When one or more '<ref>' are specified explicitly (whether on the
 command line or via `--stdin`), it can be either a
 single pattern, or a pair of such pattern separated by a colon
 ":" (this means that a ref name cannot have a colon in it).  A
-single pattern '<name>' is just a shorthand for '<name>:<name>'.
+single pattern '<name>' is just shorthand for '<name>:<name>'.
 
 Each pattern pair consists of the source side (before the colon)
 and the destination side (after the colon).  The ref to be
@@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ name. See linkgit:git-rev-parse[1].
 
 Without `--force`, the <src> ref is stored at the remote only if
 <dst> does not exist, or <dst> is a proper subset (i.e. an
-ancestor) of <src>.  This check, known as "fast-forward check",
-is performed in order to avoid accidentally overwriting the
-remote ref and lose other peoples' commits from there.
+ancestor) of <src>.  This check, known as the "fast-forward check",
+is performed to avoid accidentally overwriting the
+remote ref and losing other people's commits from there.
 
 With `--force`, the fast-forward check is disabled for all refs.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-status.txt b/Documentation/git-status.txt
index b27d127b5e2..51f38218f0d 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-status.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-status.txt
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ Submodules have more state and instead report
 		m    the submodule has modified content
 		?    the submodule has untracked files
 
-since modified content or untracked files in a submodule cannot be added
+This is since modified content or untracked files in a submodule cannot be added
 via `git add` in the superproject to prepare a commit.
 
 'm' and '?' are applied recursively. For example if a nested submodule
diff --git a/Documentation/git-stripspace.txt b/Documentation/git-stripspace.txt
index 2438f76da05..3dc630da4b7 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-stripspace.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-stripspace.txt
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ OPTIONS
 
 -c::
 --comment-lines::
-	Prepend comment character and blank to each line. Lines will automatically
+	Prepend the comment character and a blank space to each line. Lines will automatically
 	be terminated with a newline. On empty lines, only the comment character
 	will be prepended.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-var.txt b/Documentation/git-var.txt
index c38fb3968bc..0680568dfda 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-var.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-var.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ no value.
 OPTIONS
 -------
 -l::
-	Cause the logical variables to be listed. In addition, all the
+	Display the logical variables. In addition, all the
 	variables of the Git configuration file .git/config are listed
 	as well. (However, the configuration variables listing functionality
 	is deprecated in favor of `git config -l`.)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt b/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
index 8b63ceb00e7..5cbb31f33e3 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ New users are encouraged to use linkgit:git-log[1] instead.  The
 `whatchanged` command is essentially the same as linkgit:git-log[1]
 but defaults to show the raw format diff output and to skip merges.
 
-The command is kept primarily for historical reasons; fingers of
+The command is primarily kept for historical reasons; fingers of
 many people who learned Git long before `git log` was invented by
 reading Linux kernel mailing list are trained to type it.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt b/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt
index 00e0a20e657..f1acf196e10 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitformat-bundle.txt
@@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ In the bundle format, there can be a comment following a prerequisite obj-id.
 This is a comment and it has no specific meaning. The writer of the bundle MAY
 put any string here. The reader of the bundle MUST ignore the comment.
 
-Note on the shallow clone and a Git bundle
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Note on shallow clones and Git bundles
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-Note that the prerequisites does not represent a shallow-clone boundary. The
+Note that the prerequisites do not represent a shallow-clone boundary. The
 semantics of the prerequisites and the shallow-clone boundaries are different,
 and the Git bundle v2 format cannot represent a shallow clone repository.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/githooks.txt b/Documentation/githooks.txt
index 86f804720ae..63eb030b34d 100644
--- a/Documentation/githooks.txt
+++ b/Documentation/githooks.txt
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ for the user.
 
 The default 'update' hook, when enabled--and with
 `hooks.allowunannotated` config option unset or set to false--prevents
-unannotated tags to be pushed.
+unannotated tags from being pushed.
 
 [[proc-receive]]
 proc-receive
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
index 0fb5ea0c1ca..5d5e39a7039 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-capabilities.txt
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ complete cut across the DAG, or the client has said "done".
 Without multi_ack, a client sends have lines in --date-order until
 the server has found a common base.  That means the client will send
 have lines that are already known by the server to be common, because
-they overlap in time with another branch that the server hasn't found
-a common base on yet.
+they overlap in time with another branch on which the server hasn't found
+a common base yet.
 
 For example suppose the client has commits in caps that the server
 doesn't and the server has commits in lower case that the client
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ to disable the feature in a backwards-compatible manner.
 side-band, side-band-64k
 ------------------------
 
-This capability means that server can send, and client understand multiplexed
+This capability means that the server can send, and the client can understand, multiplexed
 progress reports and error info interleaved with the packfile itself.
 
 These two options are mutually exclusive. A modern client always
@@ -163,14 +163,14 @@ Further, with side-band and its up to 1000-byte messages, it's actually
 same deal, you have up to 65519 bytes of data and 1 byte for the stream
 code.
 
-The client MUST send only maximum of one of "side-band" and "side-
-band-64k".  Server MUST diagnose it as an error if client requests
+The client MUST send only one of "side-band" and "side-
+band-64k".  The server MUST diagnose it as an error if client requests
 both.
 
 ofs-delta
 ---------
 
-Server can send, and client understand PACKv2 with delta referring to
+The server can send, and the client can understand, PACKv2 with delta referring to
 its base by position in pack rather than by an obj-id.  That is, they can
 send/read OBJ_OFS_DELTA (aka type 6) in a packfile.
 
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ the current shallow boundary, instead of the depth from remote refs.
 no-progress
 -----------
 
-The client was started with "git clone -q" or something, and doesn't
+The client was started with "git clone -q" or something similar, and doesn't
 want that side band 2.  Basically the client just says "I do not
 wish to receive stream 2 on sideband, so do not send it to me, and if
 you did, I will drop it on the floor anyway".  However, the sideband
diff --git a/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt b/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt
index ccc13f0a407..fcc2b25ee9f 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitprotocol-http.txt
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ C: Place any object seen into set `advertised`.
 C: Build an empty set, `common`, to hold the objects that are later
    determined to be on both ends.
 
-C: Build a set, `want`, of the objects from `advertised` the client
+C: Build a set, `want`, of the objects from `advertised` that the client
    wants to fetch, based on what it saw during ref discovery.
 
 C: Start a queue, `c_pending`, ordered by commit time (popping newest
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ multiple commands. Object names MUST be given using the object format
 negotiated through the `object-format` capability (default SHA-1).
 
 The `have` list is created by popping the first 32 commits
-from `c_pending`.  Less can be supplied if `c_pending` empties.
+from `c_pending`.  Fewer can be supplied if `c_pending` empties.
 
 If the client has sent 256 "have" commits and has not yet
 received one of those back from `s_common`, or the client has
diff --git a/Documentation/gitweb.txt b/Documentation/gitweb.txt
index af6bf3c45ec..bb9cbad7f3f 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitweb.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitweb.txt
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ Gitweb provides a web interface to Git repositories.  Its features include:
 * Browsing every revision of the repository.
 * Viewing the contents of files in the repository at any revision.
 * Viewing the revision log of branches, history of files and directories,
-  see what was changed when, by who.
+  seeing what was changed, when, and by whom.
 * Viewing the blame/annotation details of any file (if enabled).
 * Generating RSS and Atom feeds of commits, for any branch.
   The feeds are auto-discoverable in modern web browsers.
 * Viewing everything that was changed in a revision, and step through
   revisions one at a time, viewing the history of the repository.
-* Finding commits which commit messages matches given search term.
+* Finding commits whose commit messages match a given search term.
 
 See http://repo.or.cz/w/git.git/tree/HEAD:/gitweb/[] for gitweb source code,
 browsed using gitweb itself.
diff --git a/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt b/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt
index d07c6d44e53..29c473e5e04 100644
--- a/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt
+++ b/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ by doing the following:
    files in mbox format).
 
  - Write his own patches to address issues raised on the list but
-   nobody has stepped up solving.  Send it out just like other
+   nobody has stepped up to solve.  Send it out just like other
    contributors do, and pick them up just like patches from other
    contributors (see above).
 
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ are merged together, the reference to the variable newly added by
 the latter topic will still use the old name in the result.
 
 The Meta/Reintegrate script that is used by redo-jch and redo-seen
-scripts implements a crude but usable way to work this issue around.
+scripts implements a crude but usable way to work around this issue.
 When the script merges branch $X, it checks if "refs/merge-fix/$X"
 exists, and if so, the effect of it is squashed into the result of
 the mechanical merge.  In other words,
diff --git a/Documentation/howto/using-merge-subtree.txt b/Documentation/howto/using-merge-subtree.txt
index a499a94ac22..3bd581ac359 100644
--- a/Documentation/howto/using-merge-subtree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/howto/using-merge-subtree.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Message-ID: <BAYC1-PASMTP12374B54BA370A1E1C6E78AE4E0@CEZ.ICE>
 How to use the subtree merge strategy
 =====================================
 
-There are situations where you want to include contents in your project
+There are situations where you want to include content in your project
 from an independently developed project. You can just pull from the
 other project as long as there are no conflicting paths.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/i18n.txt b/Documentation/i18n.txt
index 6c6baeeeb75..0efb1153d27 100644
--- a/Documentation/i18n.txt
+++ b/Documentation/i18n.txt
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ mind.
 ------------
 +
 Commit objects created with the above setting record the value
-of `i18n.commitEncoding` in its `encoding` header.  This is to
+of `i18n.commitEncoding` in their `encoding` header.  This is to
 help other people who look at them later.  Lack of this header
 implies that the commit log message is encoded in UTF-8.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt b/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt
index 2d631e9b1f2..c36c5479392 100644
--- a/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt
+++ b/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ have special meaning:
   - `+` is used to "open a new tab"
   - `,` is used to "open a new vertical split"
   - `/` is used to "open a new horizontal split"
-  - `@` is used to indicate which is the file containing the final version after
+  - `@` is used to indicate the file containing the final version after
     solving the conflicts. If not present, `MERGED` will be used by default.
 
-The precedence of the operators is this one (you can use parentheses to change
+The precedence of the operators is as follows (you can use parentheses to change
 it):
 
     `@` > `+` > `/` > `,`
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
index d44ada98e7d..6c127b5dddf 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/api-simple-ipc.txt
@@ -102,4 +102,4 @@ stateless request, receive an application-specific
 response, and disconnect.  It is a one round trip facility for
 querying the server.  The Simple-IPC routines hide the socket,
 named pipe, and thread pool details and allow the application
-layer to focus on the application at hand.
+layer to focus on the task at hand.
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt b/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt
index c2e652b71a7..687c58cebcc 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ result in an empty bitmap (no bits set).
 
     * N entries with compressed bitmaps, one for each indexed commit
 +
-Where `N` is the total amount of entries in this bitmap index.
+Where `N` is the total number of entries in this bitmap index.
 Each entry contains the following:
 
 	** {empty}
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt b/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
index 47c9b6183cf..91a5eb26efd 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/parallel-checkout.txt
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ quite straightforward: for each parallel-eligible entry, the main
 process must remove all files that prevent this entry from being written
 (before enqueueing it). This includes any non-directory file in the
 leading path of the entry. Later, when a worker gets assigned the entry,
-it looks again for the non-directories files and for an already existing
+it looks again for the non-directory files and for an already existing
 file at the entry's path. If any of these checks finds something, the
 worker knows that there was a path collision.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
index 92fcee2bfff..b01cff6912a 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/partial-clone.txt
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ Future Work
 - Improve the way to specify the order in which promisor remotes are
   tried.
 +
-For example this could allow to specify explicitly something like:
+For example this could allow specifying explicitly something like:
 "When fetching from this remote, I want to use these promisor remotes
 in this order, though, when pushing or fetching to that remote, I want
 to use those promisor remotes in that order."
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt b/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
index ceda4bbfda4..783e87e6aa4 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
@@ -165,9 +165,9 @@ Avoiding runtime penalty
 
 In order to avoid the above runtime penalty, post 1.4.2 Git used
 to have a code that made sure the index file
-got timestamp newer than the youngest files in the index when
-there are many young files with the same timestamp as the
-resulting index file would otherwise would have by waiting
+got a timestamp newer than the youngest files in the index when
+there were many young files with the same timestamp as the
+resulting index file otherwise would have by waiting
 before finishing writing the index file out.
 
 I suspected that in practice the situation where many paths in the
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt b/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
index 6a67cc4174f..d7d066d876a 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/reftable.txt
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Varint encoding
 Varint encoding is identical to the ofs-delta encoding method used
 within pack files.
 
-Decoder works such as:
+Decoder works as follows:
 
 ....
 val = buf[ptr] & 0x7f
diff --git a/Documentation/urls.txt b/Documentation/urls.txt
index 1c229d75815..4e79c1589ec 100644
--- a/Documentation/urls.txt
+++ b/Documentation/urls.txt
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ address of the remote server, and the path to the repository.
 Depending on the transport protocol, some of this information may be
 absent.
 
-Git supports ssh, git, http, and https protocols (in addition, ftp,
+Git supports ssh, git, http, and https protocols (in addition, ftp
 and ftps can be used for fetching, but this is inefficient and
-deprecated; do not use it).
+deprecated; do not use them).
 
 The native transport (i.e. git:// URL) does no authentication and
 should be used with caution on unsecured networks.
-- 
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* [PATCH 14/25] documentation: fix choice of article
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt     | 2 +-
 Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt      | 2 +-
 Documentation/pretty-options.txt          | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt | 2 +-
 5 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config.txt b/Documentation/config.txt
index 9273c7f1c65..99affec5a01 100644
--- a/Documentation/config.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config.txt
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ was found.  See below for examples.
 Conditional includes
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-You can conditionally include a config file from another by setting a
+You can conditionally include a config file from another by setting an
 `includeIf.<condition>.path` variable to the name of the file to be
 included.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
index 65e0b1646e1..4b307cb51bb 100644
--- a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ format, `/dev/null` is used to signal created or deleted
 files.
 +
 However, if the --combined-all-paths option is provided, instead of a
-two-line from-file/to-file you get a N+1 line from-file/to-file header,
+two-line from-file/to-file you get an N+1 line from-file/to-file header,
 where N is the number of parents in the merge commit:
 
        --- a/file
diff --git a/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt b/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt
index 29c473e5e04..013014bbef6 100644
--- a/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt
+++ b/Documentation/howto/maintain-git.txt
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ Preparing a "merge-fix"
 
 A merge of two topics may not textually conflict but still have
 conflict at the semantic level. A classic example is for one topic
-to rename an variable and all its uses, while another topic adds a
+to rename a variable and all its uses, while another topic adds a
 new use of the variable under its old name. When these two topics
 are merged together, the reference to the variable newly added by
 the latter topic will still use the old name in the result.
diff --git a/Documentation/pretty-options.txt b/Documentation/pretty-options.txt
index 335395b727f..15c6f2705d4 100644
--- a/Documentation/pretty-options.txt
+++ b/Documentation/pretty-options.txt
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ environment overrides). See linkgit:git-config[1] for more details.
 With an optional '<ref>' argument, use the ref to find the notes
 to display.  The ref can specify the full refname when it begins
 with `refs/notes/`; when it begins with `notes/`, `refs/` and otherwise
-`refs/notes/` is prefixed to form a full name of the ref.
+`refs/notes/` is prefixed to form the full name of the ref.
 +
 Multiple --notes options can be combined to control which notes are
 being displayed. Examples: "--notes=foo" will show only notes from
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt b/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt
index 687c58cebcc..f761828f106 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Each entry contains the following:
 	** {empty}
 	1-byte XOR-offset: ::
 	    The xor offset used to compress this bitmap. For an entry
-	    in position `x`, a XOR offset of `y` means that the actual
+	    in position `x`, an XOR offset of `y` means that the actual
 	    bitmap representing this commit is composed by XORing the
 	    bitmap for this entry with the bitmap in entry `x-y` (i.e.
 	    the bitmap `y` entries before this one).
-- 
gitgitgadget


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* [PATCH 13/25] documentation: whitespace is already generally plural
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/apply.txt | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/apply.txt b/Documentation/config/apply.txt
index 3f9ff19db6b..f9908e210a8 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/apply.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/apply.txt
@@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ apply.ignoreWhitespace::
 	See linkgit:git-apply[1].
 
 apply.whitespace::
-	Tells 'git apply' how to handle whitespaces, in the same way
+	Tells 'git apply' how to handle whitespace, in the same way
 	as the `--whitespace` option. See linkgit:git-apply[1].
-- 
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* [PATCH 16/25] documentation: remove unnecessary hyphens
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/ReviewingGuidelines.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-check-attr.txt      | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-merge-base.txt      | 2 +-
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/ReviewingGuidelines.txt b/Documentation/ReviewingGuidelines.txt
index 3e98c8a6af0..515d470d23c 100644
--- a/Documentation/ReviewingGuidelines.txt
+++ b/Documentation/ReviewingGuidelines.txt
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Terminology
 -----------
 nit: ::
 	Denotes a small issue that should be fixed, such as a typographical error
-	or mis-alignment of conditions in an `if()` statement.
+	or misalignment of conditions in an `if()` statement.
 
 aside: ::
 optional: ::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-check-attr.txt b/Documentation/git-check-attr.txt
index 6e4f3aaf34c..7fea245ed22 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-check-attr.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-check-attr.txt
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ OPTIONS
 
 --stdin::
 	Read pathnames from the standard input, one per line,
-	instead of from the command-line.
+	instead of from the command line.
 
 -z::
 	The output format is modified to be machine-parsable.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt b/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt
index 463764b9c1e..5cdcb5663cd 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ When the history involves criss-cross merges, there can be more than one
 ---2---o---o---B
 ....
 
-both '1' and '2' are merge-bases of A and B.  Neither one is better than
+both '1' and '2' are merge bases of A and B.  Neither one is better than
 the other (both are 'best' merge bases).  When the `--all` option is not given,
 it is unspecified which best one is output.
 
-- 
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* [PATCH 17/25] documentation: add missing hyphens
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config.txt        | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/pack.txt   | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/status.txt | 2 +-
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config.txt b/Documentation/config.txt
index 99affec5a01..b1dba1ae853 100644
--- a/Documentation/config.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config.txt
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ are:
 	pattern, the include condition is met.
 +
 The .git location may be auto-discovered, or come from `$GIT_DIR`
-environment variable. If the repository is auto discovered via a .git
+environment variable. If the repository is auto-discovered via a .git
 file (e.g. from submodules, or a linked worktree), the .git location
 would be the final location where the .git directory is, not where the
 .git file is.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/pack.txt b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
index 6308f21e03d..f50df9dbce8 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/pack.txt
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ pack.indexVersion::
 	larger than 2 GB.
 +
 If you have an old Git that does not understand the version 2 `*.idx` file,
-cloning or fetching over a non native protocol (e.g. "http")
+cloning or fetching over a non-native protocol (e.g. "http")
 that will copy both `*.pack` file and corresponding `*.idx` file from the
 other side may give you a repository that cannot be accessed with your
 older version of Git. If the `*.pack` file is smaller than 2 GB, however,
diff --git a/Documentation/config/status.txt b/Documentation/config/status.txt
index f0336938cbc..2ff8237f8fc 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/status.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/status.txt
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ of linkgit:git-status[1] and linkgit:git-commit[1].
 
 status.submoduleSummary::
 	Defaults to false.
-	If this is set to a non zero number or true (identical to -1 or an
+	If this is set to a non-zero number or true (identical to -1 or an
 	unlimited number), the submodule summary will be enabled and a
 	summary of commits for modified submodules will be shown (see
 	--summary-limit option of linkgit:git-submodule[1]). Please note
-- 
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* [PATCH 12/25] documentation: fix singular vs. plural
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/advice.txt                | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/column.txt                | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/diff.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/fetch.txt                 | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/mailinfo.txt              | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/rerere.txt                | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/user.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/versionsort.txt           | 4 ++--
 Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt          | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-am.txt                       | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt               | 6 +++---
 Documentation/git-repack.txt                   | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-replace.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-send-pack.txt                | 4 ++--
 Documentation/git-show-branch.txt              | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-show.txt                     | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-update-index.txt             | 6 +++---
 Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt              | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitcli.txt                       | 2 +-
 Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/giteveryday.txt                  | 2 +-
 Documentation/githooks.txt                     | 4 ++--
 Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt                | 2 +-
 Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt           | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/api-index-skel.txt     | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt           | 2 +-
 Documentation/technical/repository-version.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/urls-remotes.txt                 | 2 +-
 29 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt b/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt
index 5d01e8191aa..209eaad31ea 100644
--- a/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt
+++ b/Documentation/ToolsForGit.txt
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Tools for developing Git
 [[summary]]
 == Summary
 
-This document gathers tips, scripts and configuration file to help people
+This document gathers tips, scripts and configuration files to help people
 working on Git's codebase use their favorite tools while following Git's
 coding style.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/advice.txt b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
index c8e38a0e5cd..c5cde1c24ee 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/advice.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/advice.txt
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ advice.*::
 		the template shown when writing commit messages in
 		linkgit:git-commit[1], and in the help message shown
 		by linkgit:git-switch[1] or
-		linkgit:git-checkout[1] when switching branch.
+		linkgit:git-checkout[1] when switching branches.
 	statusUoption::
 		Advise to consider using the `-u` option to linkgit:git-status[1]
 		when the command takes more than 2 seconds to enumerate untracked
diff --git a/Documentation/config/column.txt b/Documentation/config/column.txt
index 9f30322362d..01e4198429e 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/column.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/column.txt
@@ -51,5 +51,5 @@ column.status::
 	See `column.ui` for details.
 
 column.tag::
-	Specify whether to output tag listing in `git tag` in columns.
+	Specify whether to output tag listings in `git tag` in columns.
 	See `column.ui` for details.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/diff.txt b/Documentation/config/diff.txt
index 9391c77e552..bd5ae0c3378 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/diff.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/diff.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 diff.autoRefreshIndex::
 	When using 'git diff' to compare with work tree
-	files, do not consider stat-only change as changed.
+	files, do not consider stat-only changes as changed.
 	Instead, silently run `git update-index --refresh` to
 	update the cached stat information for paths whose
 	contents in the work tree match the contents in the
diff --git a/Documentation/config/fetch.txt b/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
index c1a7cdd6bf4..aea5b97477b 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fetch.txt
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ fetch.pruneTags::
 fetch.output::
 	Control how ref update status is printed. Valid values are
 	`full` and `compact`. Default value is `full`. See the
-	OUTPUT section in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for detail.
+	OUTPUT section in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for details.
 
 fetch.negotiationAlgorithm::
 	Control how information about the commits in the local repository
diff --git a/Documentation/config/mailinfo.txt b/Documentation/config/mailinfo.txt
index 3854d4ae37c..ec3a5d81f72 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/mailinfo.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/mailinfo.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 mailinfo.scissors::
 	If true, makes linkgit:git-mailinfo[1] (and therefore
 	linkgit:git-am[1]) act by default as if the --scissors option
-	was provided on the command-line. When active, this features
+	was provided on the command-line. When active, this feature
 	removes everything from the message body before a scissors
 	line (i.e. consisting mainly of ">8", "8<" and "-").
diff --git a/Documentation/config/rerere.txt b/Documentation/config/rerere.txt
index 40abdf6a6b5..3a78b5ebb1d 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/rerere.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/rerere.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 rerere.autoUpdate::
 	When set to true, `git-rerere` updates the index with the
 	resulting contents after it cleanly resolves conflicts using
-	previously recorded resolution.  Defaults to false.
+	previously recorded resolutions.  Defaults to false.
 
 rerere.enabled::
 	Activate recording of resolved conflicts, so that identical
diff --git a/Documentation/config/user.txt b/Documentation/config/user.txt
index 958e62464a5..2bbc8e929f0 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/user.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/user.txt
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ author.email::
 committer.name::
 committer.email::
 	The `user.name` and `user.email` variables determine what ends
-	up in the `author` and `committer` field of commit
+	up in the `author` and `committer` fields of commit
 	objects.
 	If you need the `author` or `committer` to be different, the
 	`author.name`, `author.email`, `committer.name` or
diff --git a/Documentation/config/versionsort.txt b/Documentation/config/versionsort.txt
index 6c7cc054fad..0d66617f59f 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/versionsort.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/versionsort.txt
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ among those other suffixes.  E.g. if the suffixes "-rc", "", "-ck" and
 are listed first, followed by "v4.8", then "v4.8-ckX" and finally
 "v4.8-bfsX".
 +
-If more than one suffixes match the same tagname, then that tagname will
+If more than one suffix matches the same tagname, then that tagname will
 be sorted according to the suffix which starts at the earliest position in
-the tagname.  If more than one different matching suffixes start at
+the tagname.  If more than one different matching suffix starts at
 that earliest position, then that tagname will be sorted according to the
 longest of those suffixes.
 The sorting order between different suffixes is undefined if they are
diff --git a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
index 49ad31fca2a..65e0b1646e1 100644
--- a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ or like this (when the `--cc` option is used):
 +
 The `mode <mode>,<mode>..<mode>` line appears only if at least one of
 the <mode> is different from the rest. Extended headers with
-information about detected contents movement (renames and
+information about detected content movement (renames and
 copying detection) are designed to work with diff of two
 <tree-ish> and are not used by combined diff format.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-am.txt b/Documentation/git-am.txt
index 900be198b14..51c26715159 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-am.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-am.txt
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
-Splits mail messages in a mailbox into commit log message,
+Splits mail messages in a mailbox into commit log messages,
 authorship information and patches, and applies them to the
 current branch. You could think of it as a reverse operation
 of linkgit:git-format-patch[1] run on a branch with a straight
diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt
index ffc4fbf7e89..9f951c7fe34 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ this documentation describes modern `--write-tree` mode.
 Performs a merge, but does not make any new commits and does not read
 from or write to either the working tree or index.
 
-The performed merge will use the same feature as the "real"
+The performed merge will use the same features as the "real"
 linkgit:git-merge[1], including:
 
   * three way content merges of individual files
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ Do NOT attempt to guess or make the user guess the conflict types from
 the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> list.  The information there is
 insufficient to do so.  For example: Rename/rename(1to2) conflicts (both
 sides renamed the same file differently) will result in three different
-file having higher order stages (but each only has one higher order
+files having higher order stages (but each only has one higher order
 stage), with no way (short of the <<IM,Informational messages>> section)
 to determine which three files are related.  File/directory conflicts
 also result in a file with exactly one higher order stage.
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ a file with exactly one higher order stage.  In all cases, the
 <<IM,Informational messages>> section has the necessary info, though it
 is not designed to be machine parseable.
 
-Do NOT assume that each paths from <<CFI,Conflicted file info>>, and
+Do NOT assume that each path from <<CFI,Conflicted file info>>, and
 the logical conflicts in the <<IM,Informational messages>> have a
 one-to-one mapping, nor that there is a one-to-many mapping, nor a
 many-to-one mapping.  Many-to-many mappings exist, meaning that each
diff --git a/Documentation/git-repack.txt b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
index cbc0ece61e3..882ec056a3c 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-repack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ When `--unpacked` is specified, loose objects are implicitly included in
 this "roll-up", without respect to their reachability. This is subject
 to change in the future. This option (implying a drastically different
 repack mode) is not guaranteed to work with all other combinations of
-option to `git repack`.
+options to `git repack`.
 +
 When writing a multi-pack bitmap, `git repack` selects the largest resulting
 pack as the preferred pack for object selection by the MIDX (see
diff --git a/Documentation/git-replace.txt b/Documentation/git-replace.txt
index f271d758c38..fdd2e0f0883 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-replace.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-replace.txt
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ OPTIONS
 FORMATS
 -------
 
-The following format are available:
+The following formats are available:
 
 * 'short':
 	<replaced sha1>
diff --git a/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt
index e76c262d7f9..9c1ed757b9d 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-send-pack.txt
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ both on the local side and on the remote side are updated.
 
 When one or more '<ref>' are specified explicitly (whether on the
 command line or via `--stdin`), it can be either a
-single pattern, or a pair of such pattern separated by a colon
+single pattern, or a pair of such patterns separated by a colon
 ":" (this means that a ref name cannot have a colon in it).  A
 single pattern '<name>' is just shorthand for '<name>:<name>'.
 
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ name. See linkgit:git-rev-parse[1].
  - It is an error if <src> does not match exactly one of the
    local refs.
 
- - It is an error if <dst> matches more than one remote refs.
+ - It is an error if <dst> matches more than one remote ref.
 
  - If <dst> does not match any remote ref, either
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt b/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt
index 58cf6210cde..080b5246a4e 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ $ git show-branch master fixes mhf
   ! [mhf] Allow "+remote:local" refspec to cause --force when fetching.
 ---
   + [mhf] Allow "+remote:local" refspec to cause --force when fetching.
-  + [mhf~1] Use git-octopus when pulling more than one heads.
+  + [mhf~1] Use git-octopus when pulling more than one head.
  +  [fixes] Introduce "reset type" flag to "git reset"
   + [mhf~2] "git fetch --force".
   + [mhf~3] Use .git/remote/origin, not .git/branches/origin.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-show.txt b/Documentation/git-show.txt
index 03c06345186..5eb67439aff 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-show.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-show.txt
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ EXAMPLES
 --------
 
 `git show v1.0.0`::
-	Shows the tag `v1.0.0`, along with the object the tags
+	Shows the tag `v1.0.0`, along with the object the tag
 	points at.
 
 `git show v1.0.0^{tree}`::
diff --git a/Documentation/git-update-index.txt b/Documentation/git-update-index.txt
index 1271486ae9c..7f0c950a5fd 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-update-index.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-update-index.txt
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ OPTIONS
 --remove::
 	If a specified file is in the index but is missing then it's
 	removed.
-	Default behavior is to ignore removed file.
+	Default behavior is to ignore removed files.
 
 --refresh::
 	Looks at the current index and checks to see if merges or
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ you will need to handle the situation manually.
 	without regard to the "assume unchanged" setting.
 
 --[no-]skip-worktree::
-	When one of these flags is specified, the object name recorded
+	When one of these flags is specified, the object names recorded
 	for the paths are not updated. Instead, these options
 	set and unset the "skip-worktree" bit for the paths. See
 	section "Skip-worktree bit" below for more information.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ you will need to handle the situation manually.
 	the `--remove` option was specified.
 
 --[no-]fsmonitor-valid::
-	When one of these flags is specified, the object name recorded
+	When one of these flags is specified, the object names recorded
 	for the paths are not updated. Instead, these options
 	set and unset the "fsmonitor valid" bit for the paths. See
 	section "File System Monitor" below for more information.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt b/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
index ee8c1aa0ca4..fc2dc5a3b1d 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-whatchanged.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ git-whatchanged(1)
 
 NAME
 ----
-git-whatchanged - Show logs with difference each commit introduces
+git-whatchanged - Show logs with differences each commit introduces
 
 
 SYNOPSIS
diff --git a/Documentation/gitcli.txt b/Documentation/gitcli.txt
index f0986881bac..71ffe5556ae 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitcli.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitcli.txt
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ arguments.  Here are the rules:
     accept dashed options after you have already given non-option
     arguments (which may make the command ambiguous), but you should
     not rely on it (because eventually we may find a way to fix
-    these ambiguity by enforcing the "options then args" rule).
+    these ambiguities by enforcing the "options then args" rule).
 
  * Revisions come first and then paths.
    E.g. in `git diff v1.0 v2.0 arch/x86 include/asm-x86`,
diff --git a/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt b/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt
index 5681ba3f330..411ce863598 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ like these:
 
 * -B/60 (the same as above, since diffcore-break defaults to 50%).
 
-Note that earlier implementation left a broken pair as a separate
+Note that earlier implementation left a broken pair as separate
 creation and deletion patches.  This was an unnecessary hack and
 the latest implementation always merges all the broken pairs
 back into modifications, but the resulting patch output is
diff --git a/Documentation/giteveryday.txt b/Documentation/giteveryday.txt
index faba2ef0881..12b62b91256 100644
--- a/Documentation/giteveryday.txt
+++ b/Documentation/giteveryday.txt
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
 -----------
 
 Git users can broadly be grouped into four categories for the purposes of
-describing here a small set of useful command for everyday Git.
+describing here a small set of useful commands for everyday Git.
 
 *	<<STANDALONE,Individual Developer (Standalone)>> commands are essential
 	for anybody who makes a commit, even for somebody who works alone.
diff --git a/Documentation/githooks.txt b/Documentation/githooks.txt
index 34e2c656de3..e62ad343eda 100644
--- a/Documentation/githooks.txt
+++ b/Documentation/githooks.txt
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ If it exits with non-zero status, then the working tree will not be
 committed after applying the patch.
 
 It can be used to inspect the current working tree and refuse to
-make a commit if it does not pass certain test.
+make a commit if it does not pass certain tests.
 
 The default 'pre-applypatch' hook, when enabled, runs the
 'pre-commit' hook, if the latter is enabled.
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ following example for the protocol, the letter 'S' stands for
     S: ... ...
     S: flush-pkt
 
-    # Receive result from the hook.
+    # Receive results from the hook.
     # OK, run this command successfully.
     H: PKT-LINE(ok <ref>)
     # NO, I reject it.
diff --git a/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt b/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt
index 13678ead045..8400d591da0 100644
--- a/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitsubmodules.txt
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ For example:
   [submodule "baz"]
     url = https://example.org/baz
 
-In the above config only the submodule 'bar' and 'baz' are active,
+In the above config only the submodules 'bar' and 'baz' are active,
 'bar' due to (1) and 'baz' due to (3). 'foo' is inactive because
 (1) takes precedence over (3)
 
diff --git a/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt b/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt
index c36c5479392..d1a4c468e63 100644
--- a/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt
+++ b/Documentation/mergetools/vimdiff.txt
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ information as the first tab, with a different layout.
 |       REMOTE        |                     |
 ---------------------------------------------
 ....
-Note how in the third tab definition we need to use parenthesis to make `,`
+Note how in the third tab definition we need to use parentheses to make `,`
 have precedence over `/`.
 --
 
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-index-skel.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-index-skel.txt
index eda8c195c19..7780a76b080 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/api-index-skel.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/api-index-skel.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 Git API Documents
 =================
 
-Git has grown a set of internal API over time.  This collection
+Git has grown a set of internal APIs over time.  This collection
 documents them.
 
 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt b/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
index 02ae508d227..59bea66c0fc 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/racy-git.txt
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ In a large project where raciness avoidance cost really matters,
 however, the initial computation of all object names in the
 index takes more than one second, and the index file is written
 out after all that happens.  Therefore the timestamp of the
-index file will be more than one seconds later than the
+index file will be more than one second later than the
 youngest file in the working tree.  This means that in these
 cases there actually will not be any racily clean entry in
 the resulting index.
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/repository-version.txt b/Documentation/technical/repository-version.txt
index 8ef664b0b95..045a76756fc 100644
--- a/Documentation/technical/repository-version.txt
+++ b/Documentation/technical/repository-version.txt
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ The value of this key is the name of the promisor remote.
 ==== `worktreeConfig`
 
 If set, by default "git config" reads from both "config" and
-"config.worktree" file from GIT_DIR in that order. In
+"config.worktree" files from GIT_DIR in that order. In
 multiple working directory mode, "config" file is shared while
 "config.worktree" is per-working directory (i.e., it's in
 GIT_COMMON_DIR/worktrees/<id>/config.worktree)
diff --git a/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt b/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt
index 3504afbf2e9..bf170122415 100644
--- a/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt
+++ b/Documentation/urls-remotes.txt
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ provide a refspec on the command line.  This file should have the
 following format:
 
 ------------
-	URL: one of the above URL format
+	URL: one of the above URL formats
 	Push: <refspec>
 	Pull: <refspec>
 
-- 
gitgitgadget


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* [PATCH 18/25] documentation: use clearer prepositions
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/SubmittingPatches         | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/branch.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/i18n.txt           | 2 +-
 Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt   | 4 ++--
 Documentation/git-am.txt                | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-diff-files.txt        | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-hook.txt              | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-merge-base.txt        | 4 ++--
 Documentation/git-mergetool.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-request-pull.txt      | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-show-branch.txt       | 4 ++--
 Documentation/git-update-index.txt      | 2 +-
 14 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
index 973d7a81d44..0e2d3fbb9cc 100644
--- a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
+++ b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ maintainer.
 Under truly exceptional circumstances where you absolutely must depend
 on a select few topic branches that are already in `next` but not in
 `master`, you may want to create your own custom base-branch by forking
-`master` and merging the required topic branches to it. You could then
+`master` and merging the required topic branches into it. You could then
 work on top of this base-branch.  But keep in mind that this base-branch
 would only be known privately to you.  So when you are ready to send
 your patches to the list, be sure to communicate how you created it in
diff --git a/Documentation/config/branch.txt b/Documentation/config/branch.txt
index 3bec6daf71a..432b9cd2c0e 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/branch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/branch.txt
@@ -99,5 +99,5 @@ for details).
 branch.<name>.description::
 	Branch description, can be edited with
 	`git branch --edit-description`. Branch description is
-	automatically added in the format-patch cover letter or
+	automatically added to the format-patch cover letter or
 	request-pull summary.
diff --git a/Documentation/config/i18n.txt b/Documentation/config/i18n.txt
index cc256217317..6e72fdb45bd 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/i18n.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/i18n.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ i18n.commitEncoding::
 	Character encoding the commit messages are stored in; Git itself
 	does not care per se, but this information is necessary e.g. when
 	importing commits from emails or in the gitk graphical history
-	browser (and possibly at other places in the future or in other
+	browser (and possibly in other places in the future or in other
 	porcelains). See e.g. linkgit:git-mailinfo[1]. Defaults to 'utf-8'.
 
 i18n.logOutputEncoding::
diff --git a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
index cf1958ca632..988e33de70b 100644
--- a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can customize the creation of patch text via the
 What the -p option produces is slightly different from the traditional
 diff format:
 
-1.   It is preceded with a "git diff" header that looks like this:
+1.   It is preceded by a "git diff" header that looks like this:
 
        diff --git a/file1 b/file2
 +
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ index fabadb8,cc95eb0..4866510
 		for_each_ref(get_name);
 ------------
 
-1.   It is preceded with a "git diff" header, that looks like
+1.   It is preceded by a "git diff" header, that looks like
      this (when the `-c` option is used):
 
        diff --combined file
diff --git a/Documentation/git-am.txt b/Documentation/git-am.txt
index 00a5ec206d6..2ada047b6aa 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-am.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-am.txt
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ OPTIONS
 --empty=(stop|drop|keep)::
 	By default, or when the option is set to 'stop', the command
 	errors out on an input e-mail message lacking a patch
-	and stops into the middle of the current am session. When this
+	and stops in the middle of the current am session. When this
 	option is set to 'drop', skip such an e-mail message instead.
 	When this option is set to 'keep', create an empty commit,
 	recording the contents of the e-mail message as its log.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-diff-files.txt b/Documentation/git-diff-files.txt
index 591e3801b7b..18f7f86bef3 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-diff-files.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-diff-files.txt
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ omit diff output for unmerged entries and just show "Unmerged".
 	commit with these flags.
 
 -q::
-	Remain silent even on nonexistent files
+	Remain silent even for nonexistent files
 
 
 include::diff-format.txt[]
diff --git a/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt b/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
index f50a28b09f9..324299bfe9b 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ the change (as happening against the super repo).  However, the client
 will properly ignore these extra events, so performance may be affected
 but it will not cause an incorrect result.
 
-By default, the fsmonitor daemon refuses to work against network-mounted
+By default, the fsmonitor daemon refuses to work with network-mounted
 repositories; this may be overridden by setting `fsmonitor.allowRemote` to
 `true`. Note, however, that the fsmonitor daemon is not guaranteed to work
 correctly with all network-mounted repositories and such use is considered
diff --git a/Documentation/git-hook.txt b/Documentation/git-hook.txt
index 3407f3c2c07..25237330b5c 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-hook.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-hook.txt
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
 DESCRIPTION
 -----------
 
-A command interface to running git hooks (see linkgit:githooks[5]),
+A command interface for running git hooks (see linkgit:githooks[5]),
 for use by other scripted git commands.
 
 SUBCOMMANDS
diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt b/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt
index 5cdcb5663cd..cbc77f72588 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-merge-base.txt
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ merge base for a pair of commits.
 OPERATION MODES
 ---------------
 
-As the most common special case, specifying only two commits on the
+In the most common special case, specifying only two commits on the
 command line means computing the merge base between the given two commits.
 
 More generally, among the two commits to compute the merge base from,
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ from linkgit:git-show-branch[1] when used with the `--merge-base` option.
 	the two commits, but also takes into account the reflog of
 	<ref> to see if the history leading to <commit> forked from
 	an earlier incarnation of the branch <ref> (see discussion
-	on this mode below).
+	of this mode below).
 
 OPTIONS
 -------
diff --git a/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt b/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt
index 800a3cbe6f3..7b7b6f8f344 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-mergetool.txt
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Use `git mergetool` to run one of several merge utilities to resolve
 merge conflicts.  It is typically run after 'git merge'.
 
 If one or more <file> parameters are given, the merge tool program will
-be run to resolve differences on each file (skipping those without
+be run to resolve differences in each file (skipping those without
 conflicts).  Specifying a directory will include all unresolved files in
 that path.  If no <file> names are specified, 'git mergetool' will run
 the merge tool program on every file with merge conflicts.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt b/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt
index fa5a4267092..d274002666c 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-request-pull.txt
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ EXAMPLES
 --------
 
 Imagine that you built your work on your `master` branch on top of
-the `v1.0` release, and want it to be integrated to the project.
+the `v1.0` release, and want it to be integrated into the project.
 First you push that change to your public repository for others to
 see:
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
index f42fb938705..912fab9f5e0 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ Each line of options has this format:
 	dash to separate words in a multi-word argument hint.
 
 The remainder of the line, after stripping the spaces, is used
-as the help associated to the option.
+as the help associated with the option.
 
 Blank lines are ignored, and lines that don't match this specification are used
 as option group headers (start the line with a space to create such
diff --git a/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt b/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt
index ddf24aeb87d..4ef0872b463 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-show-branch.txt
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ OPTIONS
 
 --current::
 	With this option, the command includes the current
-	branch to the list of revs to be shown when it is not
+	branch in the list of revs to be shown when it is not
 	given on the command line.
 
 --topo-order::
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ $ git show-branch --reflog="10,1 hour ago" --list master
 
 shows 10 reflog entries going back from the tip as of 1 hour ago.
 Without `--list`, the output also shows how these tips are
-topologically related with each other.
+topologically related to each other.
 
 CONFIGURATION
 -------------
diff --git a/Documentation/git-update-index.txt b/Documentation/git-update-index.txt
index 7ac2e37c0ac..e030dd75bed 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-update-index.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-update-index.txt
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ you will need to handle the situation manually.
 -g::
 --again::
 	Runs 'git update-index' itself on the paths whose index
-	entries are different from those from the `HEAD` commit.
+	entries are different from those of the `HEAD` commit.
 
 --unresolve::
 	Restores the 'unmerged' or 'needs updating' state of a
-- 
gitgitgadget


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* [PATCH 21/25] documentation: fix whitespace issues
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Get rid of extraneous whitespace, replace tab-after-fullstop with
space, etc.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/git-blame.txt        | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-check-ignore.txt | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/git-blame.txt b/Documentation/git-blame.txt
index 6f39147c051..5720d04ffe4 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-blame.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-blame.txt
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ which limits the annotation to the body of the `hello` subroutine.
 
 When you are not interested in changes older than version
 v2.6.18, or changes older than 3 weeks, you can use revision
-range specifiers  similar to 'git rev-list':
+range specifiers similar to 'git rev-list':
 
 	git blame v2.6.18.. -- foo
 	git blame --since=3.weeks -- foo
diff --git a/Documentation/git-check-ignore.txt b/Documentation/git-check-ignore.txt
index 2892799e32f..3e3b4e34462 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-check-ignore.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-check-ignore.txt
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ linkgit:gitignore[5].
 	with a NUL character instead of a linefeed character.
 
 -n, --non-matching::
-	Show given paths which don't match any pattern.	 This only
+	Show given paths which don't match any pattern.  This only
 	makes sense when `--verbose` is enabled, otherwise it would
 	not be possible to distinguish between paths which match a
 	pattern and those which don't.
-- 
gitgitgadget


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* [PATCH 19/25] documentation: fix punctuation
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/config/format.txt         | 2 +-
 Documentation/config/fsck.txt           | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-init.txt              | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-ls-files.txt          | 4 ++--
 5 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/config/format.txt b/Documentation/config/format.txt
index 8cf6f00d936..c98412b697e 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/format.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/format.txt
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ format.encodeEmailHeaders::
 	Defaults to true.
 
 format.pretty::
-	The default pretty format for log/show/whatchanged command,
+	The default pretty format for log/show/whatchanged command.
 	See linkgit:git-log[1], linkgit:git-show[1],
 	linkgit:git-whatchanged[1].
 
diff --git a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
index 57114161063..2384c8c94d6 100644
--- a/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
+++ b/Documentation/config/fsck.txt
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances
 all three of them must be set to the same values.
 +
 Older versions of Git (before 2.20) documented that the object names
-list should be sorted. This was never a requirement, the object names
+list should be sorted. This was never a requirement; the object names
 could appear in any order, but when reading the list we tracked whether
 the list was sorted for the purposes of an internal binary search
 implementation, which could save itself some work with an already sorted
diff --git a/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt b/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
index 324299bfe9b..65c7b4641e8 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-fsmonitor--daemon.txt
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ but not on network-mounted filesystems, NTFS, or FAT32.  Other filesystems
 may or may not have the needed support; the fsmonitor daemon is not guaranteed
 to work with these filesystems and such use is considered experimental.
 
-By default, the socket is created in the `.git` directory, however, if the
+By default, the socket is created in the `.git` directory.  However, if the
 `.git` directory is on a network-mounted filesystem, it will instead be
 created at `$HOME/.git-fsmonitor-*` unless `$HOME` itself is on a
 network-mounted filesystem in which case you must set the configuration
diff --git a/Documentation/git-init.txt b/Documentation/git-init.txt
index 3c3c1e730c3..6f0d2973bf4 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-init.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-init.txt
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ to use instead of `./.git` for the base of the repository.
 
 If the object storage directory is specified via the
 `$GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY` environment variable then the sha1 directories
-are created underneath - otherwise the default `$GIT_DIR/objects`
+are created underneath; otherwise, the default `$GIT_DIR/objects`
 directory is used.
 
 Running 'git init' in an existing repository is safe. It will not
diff --git a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt
index 60d1cca1496..f65a8cd91d4 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ OPTIONS
 	matching an exclude pattern.  When showing "other" files
 	(i.e. when used with '-o'), show only those matched by an
 	exclude pattern.  Standard ignore rules are not automatically
-	activated, therefore at least one of the `--exclude*` options
+	activated; therefore, at least one of the `--exclude*` options
 	is required.
 
 -s::
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ OPTIONS
 	Show status tags together with filenames.  Note that for
 	scripting purposes, linkgit:git-status[1] `--porcelain` and
 	linkgit:git-diff-files[1] `--name-status` are almost always
-	superior alternatives, and users should look at
+	superior alternatives; users should look at
 	linkgit:git-status[1] `--short` or linkgit:git-diff[1]
 	`--name-status` for more user-friendly alternatives.
 +
-- 
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* [PATCH 23/25] documentation: add missing fullstops
From: Elijah Newren via GitGitGadget @ 2023-10-08  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Elijah Newren, Elijah Newren
In-Reply-To: <pull.1595.git.1696747527.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>

From: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>

Diff best viewed with --color-diff.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt        | 2 +-
 Documentation/git-help.txt             | 2 +-
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt b/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt
index 1d6e08e0119..2aacfd18088 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Git imposes the following rules on how references are named:
 
 . They cannot begin or end with a slash `/` or contain multiple
   consecutive slashes (see the `--normalize` option below for an
-  exception to this rule)
+  exception to this rule).
 
 . They cannot end with a dot `.`.
 
diff --git a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
index 22380d5c829..143318c411a 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ include::diff-options.txt[]
 	matching one of the provided pathspecs.
 
 -r::
-	Recurse into sub-trees
+	Recurse into sub-trees.
 
 -t::
 	Show tree entry itself as well as subtrees.  Implies -r.
diff --git a/Documentation/git-help.txt b/Documentation/git-help.txt
index 7532625a138..f0bedc1f964 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-help.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-help.txt
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ former is internally converted into the latter.
 
 To display the linkgit:git[1] man page, use `git help git`.
 
-This page can be displayed with 'git help help' or `git help --help`
+This page can be displayed with 'git help help' or `git help --help`.
 
 OPTIONS
 -------
-- 
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