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* master: (22 commits) pager: Work around window resizing bug in 'less' Teach git-remote add to fetch and track blame: document --contents option Use pretend_sha1_file() in git-blame and git-merge-recursive. Add pretend_sha1_file() interface. git-blame: no rev means start from the working tree file. git-blame: an Emacs minor mode to view file with git-blame output. Allow forcing of a parent commit, even if the parent is not a direct one. bisect: it needs to be done in a working tree. Commands requiring a work tree must not run in GIT_DIR Add hg-to-git conversion utility. blameview: Support browsable functionality to blameview. gitweb: Convert project name to UTF-8 bash: Support git-bisect and its subcommands. bash: Support --add completion to git-config. bash: Hide git-resolve, its deprecated. bash: Offer --prune completion for git-gc. bash: Hide diff-stages from completion. bash: Support completion on git-cherry. Show an example of deleting commits with git-rebase. ...
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