Fix typos

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Thomas 2018-06-21 21:23:48 +02:00
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ exports.level = {
"beforeMarkdowns": [
"## Git Revert",
"",
"While reseting works great for local branches on your own machine, its method of \"rewriting history\" doesn't work for remote branches that others are using.",
"While resetting works great for local branches on your own machine, its method of \"rewriting history\" doesn't work for remote branches that others are using.",
"",
"In order to reverse changes and *share* those reversed changes with others, we need to use `git revert`. Let's see it in action"
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ exports.level = {
"",
"translates to this in English:",
"",
"*Go to the branch named \"master\" in my repository, grab all the commits, and then go to the branch \"master\" on the remote named \"origin.\" Place whatever commits are missing on that branch and then tell me when you're done.*",
"*Go to the branch named \"master\" in my repository, grab all the commits, and then go to the branch \"master\" on the remote named \"origin\". Place whatever commits are missing on that branch and then tell me when you're done.*",
"",
"By specifying `master` as the \"place\" argument, we told git where the commits will *come from* and where the commits *will go*. It's essentially the \"place\" or \"location\" to synchronize between the two repositories.",
"",

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ exports.level = {
"",
"`git push origin <source>:<destination>`",
"",
"This is commonly referred to as a colon refspec. Refspec is just a fancy name for a location that git can figure out (like the branch `foo` or even just `HEAD~1`)",
"This is commonly referred to as a colon refspec. Refspec is just a fancy name for a location that git can figure out (like the branch `foo` or even just `HEAD~1`)".,
"",
"Once you are specifying both the source and destination independently, you can get quite fancy and precise with remote commands. Let's see a demo!"
]