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@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ updates others have made, use the command
As seen, you do not need a hosting service --- if
you have a network filesystem anyone with access
to it can also have access your bare repository ---
-but it is a grate way for making your projects
+but it is a great way for making your projects
available to the world.
Here is a list of gratis Git hosting services that
@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ delete the filesystem while your
operating system is running.
@noindent
-Bryan: Yeah, it is a grate user in
+Bryan: Yeah, it is a great user in
that regard.
@noindent
@@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ mv REPOSITORY.new REPOSITORY
@node Using the stash
@section Using the stash
-The stash is a grate utility for storing
+The stash is a great utility for storing
changes. If you have made changes in
the working directory or the index, you
can store them in the stash and both
@@ -1686,7 +1686,7 @@ control lists, extended attributes nor forks.
One of Git's features is that it does
not have the feature@footnote{Yes, that
it does not have it. Do not be confused,
-not having features are often grater features.}
+not having features are often greater features.}
of perserving timestamps.
Perserving modification time on files is
@@ -1905,7 +1905,7 @@ For this the package and command
@command{tig} may be just want you need
if you live in the terminal.
-@command{bugseverywhere} is a grate tool
+@command{bugseverywhere} is a great tool
for keeping track of issues in Git repositories.
Issues are commited to the current branch
you are working on, meaning that you can