gitignore.txt: use backticks instead of double quotes
Among four examples, only this one used "double quoted" sample patterns, but all others marked up the patterns in `monospace`. Signed-off-by: Johan Ruokangas <johan@latehours.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Johan Ruokangas committed
Jul 18, 2023 at 13:13 UTC
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Documentation/gitignore.txt
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--- a/Documentation/gitignore.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gitignore.txt
@@ -174,10 +174,10 @@ EXAMPLES
is not relevant if there is already a middle slash in
the pattern.
- - The pattern "foo/*", matches "foo/test.json"
- (a regular file), "foo/bar" (a directory), but it does not match
- "foo/bar/hello.c" (a regular file), as the asterisk in the
- pattern does not match "bar/hello.c" which has a slash in it.
+ - The pattern `foo/*`, matches `foo/test.json`
+ (a regular file), `foo/bar` (a directory), but it does not match
+ `foo/bar/hello.c` (a regular file), as the asterisk in the
+ pattern does not match `bar/hello.c` which has a slash in it.
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