--- a/tests/test-tutorial.t Thu Jan 09 21:38:28 2014 -0800
+++ b/tests/test-tutorial.t Thu Jan 09 21:22:41 2014 -0800
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
Getting rid of branchy history
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-While I was working on my list. someone help made a change remotly.
+While I was working on my list. someone made a change remotly.
$ cd ../remote
$ hg up -q
@@ -336,9 +336,9 @@
.. note: We can't amend changeset 7e82d3f3c2cb or 9ca060c80d74 as they are immutable.
-I now want to push to remote all my changes except the bathroom one, which I'm not
-totally happy with yet. To be able to push "SPAM SPAM" I need a version of "SPAM SPAM" which is not a child of
-"bathroom stuff"
+ I now want to push to remote all my changes except the bathroom one, which I'm
+ not totally happy with yet. To be able to push "SPAM SPAM" I need a version of
+ "SPAM SPAM" which is not a child of "bathroom stuff"
You can use 'rebase -r' or 'grab' for that:
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@
adding file changes
added 3 changesets with 3 changes to 1 files
-for simplicity shake we get the bathroom change in line again
+for simplicity sake we get the bathroom change in line again
$ hg rebase -r 10b8aeaa8cc8 -d a224f2a4fb9f
merging shopping
@@ -489,10 +489,10 @@
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-sharing mutable changeset
+sharing mutable changesets
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-To share mutable changeset with others, just check that the repo you interact
+To share mutable changesets with others, just check that the repo you interact
with is "not publishing". Otherwise you will get the previously observe
behavior where exchanged changeset are automatically published.
@@ -667,7 +667,7 @@
To resolve this unstable state, you need to rebase bf1b0d202029 onto
-a44c85f957d3. The "hg evolve" command will do this for you.
+a44c85f957d3. The `hg evolve` command will do this for you.
It has a --dry-run option to only suggest the next move.