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@@ -868,7 +868,6 @@ you want to see the changes.
Git has four trees should know about
to better understand how Git works.
-
The first tree you encounter is the
working directory, called the working
tree in Git. The tree begins in the
@@ -929,10 +928,10 @@ git rm FILE # Remove FILE
git mv FILE NEW_NAME # Rename FILE to NEW_NAME
@end example
-If an directory in becomes empty
+If a directory becomes empty
in the working directory it is
automatically removed from working
-directory. And directories are never
+directory. Directories are never
tracked by Git, so you cannot have
an empty directory in a commit.