Consistently use - when talking about git commands

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Tim Pope 2010-01-11 22:59:19 -05:00
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ that are part of Git repositories).
:Glcd [directory] |:lcd| relative to the repository.
*fugitive-:Gstatus*
:Gstatus Bring up the output of git status in the preview
:Gstatus Bring up the output of git-status in the preview
window. Press - to stage or unstage the file on the
cursor line. Press C to invoke |:Gcommit|.
@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ that are part of Git repositories).
*fugitive-:Gread*
:Gread [revision] Empty the buffer and |:read| a |fugitive-revision|.
When the argument is omitted, this is similar to git
checkout on a work tree file or git add on a stage
When the argument is omitted, this is similar to
git-checkout on a work tree file or git-add on a stage
file, but without writing anything to disk.
:{range}Gread [revision]
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ that are part of Git repositories).
*fugitive-:Gwrite*
:Gwrite Write to the current file's path and stage the results.
When run in a work tree file, it is effectively git
add. Elsewhere, it is effectively git checkout. A
add. Elsewhere, it is effectively git-checkout. A
great deal of effort is expended to behave sensibly
when the work tree or index version of the file is
open in another buffer.
@ -118,9 +118,9 @@ that are part of Git repositories).
:Gdiff [revision] Perform a |vimdiff| against the current file in the
given revision. With no argument, the version in the
index is used (which means a three-way diff during a
merge conflict, making it a git mergetool
merge conflict, making it a git-mergetool
alternative). Use |do| and |dp| and write to the
index file to simulate git add -p.
index file to simulate "git add --patch".
*fugitive-:Gmove*
:Gmove {destination} Wrapper around git-mv that renames the buffer