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child commit
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"a commit that directly succeeds the current one in git's graph of commits"
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(no translation yet)
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18.
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cleanup
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"clean the state of the git repository, often after manually stopped operation"
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(no translation yet)
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19.
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clone [verb]
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""
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(no translation yet)
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20.
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commit [noun]
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"A single point in the git history."
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(no translation yet)
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21.
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commit [verb]
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"The action of storing a new snapshot of the project's state in the git history."
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(no translation yet)
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22.
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commit message
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"a message that gets attached with any commit"
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(no translation yet)
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23.
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committer
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"The person who committed a commit (to the current branch), which might be different than the author."
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(no translation yet)
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24.
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descendant
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"a commit that precedes the current one in git's graph of commits (not necessarily directly)"
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(no translation yet)
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25.
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detached HEAD
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"checkout of a revision rather than some head"
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(no translation yet)
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26.
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detached checkout
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"checkout of a revision rather than some head"
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(no translation yet)
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