Avoid wrapping git commands on newlines#725
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Also as a side note, out of scope here, but > git push --force --branches --tags --prune
error: unknown option `branches' |
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There's an entire section dedicated to avoiding dumb, easy to make mistakes, yets wraps the command to copy with a newline, which would cause a user to paste an incomplete command in their terminal and send before they have time to validate.
This small documentation change aims to help protect users against themselves.