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-Git 2.13 Release Notes
-======================
-
-Backward compatibility notes.
-
- * Use of an empty string as a pathspec element that is used for
-   'everything matches' is still warned and Git asks users to use a
-   more explicit '.' for that instead.  The hope is that existing
-   users will not mind this change, and eventually the warning can be
-   turned into a hard error, upgrading the deprecation into removal of
-   this (mis)feature.  That is not scheduled to happen in the upcoming
-   release (yet).
-
- * The historical argument order "git merge <msg> HEAD <commit>..."
-   has been deprecated for quite some time, and is now removed.
-
- * The default location "~/.git-credential-cache/socket" for the
-   socket used to communicate with the credential-cache daemon has
-   been moved to "~/.cache/git/credential/socket".
-
- * Git now avoids blindly falling back to ".git" when the setup
-   sequence said we are _not_ in Git repository.  A corner case that
-   happens to work right now may be broken by a call to die("BUG").
-   We've tried hard to locate such cases and fixed them, but there
-   might still be cases that need to be addressed--bug reports are
-   greatly appreciated.
-
-
-Updates since v2.12
--------------------
-
-UI, Workflows & Features
-
- * "git describe" and "git name-rev" have been taught to take more
-   than one refname patterns to restrict the set of refs to base their
-   naming output on, and also learned to take negative patterns to
-   name refs not to be used for naming via their "--exclude" option.
-
- * Deletion of a branch "foo/bar" could remove .git/refs/heads/foo
-   once there no longer is any other branch whose name begins with
-   "foo/", but we didn't do so so far.  Now we do.
-
- * When "git merge" detects a path that is renamed in one history
-   while the other history deleted (or modified) it, it now reports
-   both paths to help the user understand what is going on in the two
-   histories being merged.
-
- * The <url> part in "http.<url>.<variable>" configuration variable
-   can now be spelled with '*' that serves as wildcard.
-   E.g. "http.https://*.example.com.proxy" can be used to specify the
-   proxy used for https://a.example.com, https://b.example.com, etc.,
-   i.e. any host in the example.com domain.
-
- * "git tag" did not leave useful message when adding a new entry to
-   reflog; this was left unnoticed for a long time because refs/tags/*
-   doesn't keep reflog by default.
-
- * The "negative" pathspec feature was somewhat more cumbersome to use
-   than necessary in that its short-hand used "!" which needed to be
-   escaped from shells, and it required "exclude from what?" specified.
-
- * The command line options for ssh invocation needs to be tweaked for
-   some implementations of SSH (e.g. PuTTY plink wants "-P <port>"
-   while OpenSSH wants "-p <port>" to specify port to connect to), and
-   the variant was guessed when GIT_SSH environment variable is used
-   to specify it.  The logic to guess now applies to the command
-   specified by the newer GIT_SSH_COMMAND and also core.sshcommand
-   configuration variable, and comes with an escape hatch for users to
-   deal with misdetected cases.
-
- * The "--git-path", "--git-common-dir", and "--shared-index-path"
-   options of "git rev-parse" did not produce usable output.  They are
-   now updated to show the path to the correct file, relative to where
-   the caller is.
-
- * "git diff -W" has been taught to handle the case where a new
-   function is added at the end of the file better.
-
- * "git update-ref -d" and other operations to delete references did
-   not leave any entry in HEAD's reflog when the reference being
-   deleted was the current branch.  This is not a problem in practice
-   because you do not want to delete the branch you are currently on,
-   but caused renaming of the current branch to something else not to
-   be logged in a useful way.
-
- * "Cc:" on the trailer part does not have to conform to RFC strictly,
-   unlike in the e-mail header.  "git send-email" has been updated to
-   ignore anything after '>' when picking addresses, to allow non-address
-   cruft like " # stable 4.4" after the address.
-
- * When "git submodule init" decides that the submodule in the working
-   tree is its upstream, it now gives a warning as it is not a very
-   common setup.
-
- * "git stash push" takes a pathspec so that the local changes can be
-   stashed away only partially.
-
- * Documentation for "git ls-files" did not refer to core.quotePath.
-
- * The experimental "split index" feature has gained a few
-   configuration variables to make it easier to use.
-
- * From a working tree of a repository, a new option of "rev-parse"
-   lets you ask if the repository is used as a submodule of another
-   project, and where the root level of the working tree of that
-   project (i.e. your superproject) is.
-
- * The pathspec mechanism learned to further limit the paths that
-   match the pattern to those that have specified attributes attached
-   via the gitattributes mechanism.
-
- * Our source code has used the SHA1_HEADER cpp macro after "#include"
-   in the C code to switch among the SHA-1 implementations. Instead,
-   list the exact header file names and switch among implementations
-   using "#ifdef BLK_SHA1/#include "block-sha1/sha1.h"/.../#endif";
-   this helps some IDE tools.
-
- * The start-up sequence of "git" needs to figure out some configured
-   settings before it finds and set itself up in the location of the
-   repository and was quite messy due to its "chicken-and-egg" nature.
-   The code has been restructured.
-
- * The command line prompt (in contrib/) learned a new 'tag' style
-   that can be specified with GIT_PS1_DESCRIBE_STYLE, to describe a
-   detached HEAD with "git describe --tags".
-
- * The configuration file learned a new "includeIf.<condition>.path"
-   that includes the contents of the given path only when the
-   condition holds.  This allows you to say "include this work-related
-   bit only in the repositories under my ~/work/ directory".
-
- * Recent update to "rebase -i" started showing a message that is not
-   a warning with "warning:" prefix by mistake.  This has been fixed.
-
- * Recently we started passing the "--push-options" through the
-   external remote helper interface; now the "smart HTTP" remote
-   helper understands what to do with the passed information.
-
- * "git describe --dirty" dies when it cannot be determined if the
-   state in the working tree matches that of HEAD (e.g. broken
-   repository or broken submodule).  The command learned a new option
-   "git describe --broken" to give "$name-broken" (where $name is the
-   description of HEAD) in such a case.
-
- * "git checkout" is taught the "--recurse-submodules" option.
-
- * Recent enhancement to "git stash push" command to support pathspec
-   to allow only a subset of working tree changes to be stashed away
-   was found to be too chatty and exposed the internal implementation
-   detail (e.g. when it uses reset to match the index to HEAD before
-   doing other things, output from reset seeped out).  These, and
-   other chattyness has been fixed.
-
- * "git merge <message> HEAD <commit>" syntax that has been deprecated
-   since October 2007 has been removed.
-
- * The refs completion for large number of refs has been sped up,
-   partly by giving up disambiguating ambiguous refs and partly by
-   eliminating most of the shell processing between 'git for-each-ref'
-   and 'ls-remote' and Bash's completion facility.
-
- * On many keyboards, typing "@{" involves holding down SHIFT key and
-   one can easily end up with "@{Up..." when typing "@{upstream}".  As
-   the upstream/push keywords do not appear anywhere else in the syntax,
-   we can safely accept them case insensitively without introducing
-   ambiguity or confusion to solve this.
-
- * "git tag/branch/for-each-ref" family of commands long allowed to
-   filter the refs by "--contains X" (show only the refs that are
-   descendants of X), "--merged X" (show only the refs that are
-   ancestors of X), "--no-merged X" (show only the refs that are not
-   ancestors of X).  One curious omission, "--no-contains X" (show
-   only the refs that are not descendants of X) has been added to
-   them.
-
- * The default behaviour of "git log" in an interactive session has
-   been changed to enable "--decorate".
-
- * The output from "git status --short" has been extended to show
-   various kinds of dirtiness in submodules differently; instead of to
-   "M" for modified, 'm' and '?' can be shown to signal changes only
-   to the working tree of the submodule but not the commit that is
-   checked out.
-
- * Allow the http.postbuffer configuration variable to be set to a
-   size that can be expressed in size_t, which can be larger than
-   ulong on some platforms.
-
- * "git rebase" learns "--signoff" option.
-
- * The completion script (in contrib/) learned to complete "git push
-   --delete b<TAB>" to complete branch name to be deleted.
-
- * "git worktree add --lock" allows to lock a worktree immediately
-   after it's created. This helps prevent a race between "git worktree
-   add; git worktree lock" and "git worktree prune".
-
- * Completion for "git checkout <branch>" that auto-creates the branch
-   out of a remote tracking branch can now be disabled, as this
-   completion often gets in the way when completing to checkout an
-   existing local branch that happens to share the same prefix with
-   bunch of remote tracking branches.
-
-
-Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
-
- * The code to list branches in "git branch" has been consolidated
-   with the more generic ref-filter API.
-
- * Resource usage while enumerating refs from alternate object store
-   has been optimized to help receiving end of "push" that hosts a
-   repository with many "forks".
-
- * The gitattributes machinery is being taught to work better in a
-   multi-threaded environment.
-
- * "git rebase -i" starts using the recently updated "sequencer" code.
-
- * Code and design clean-up for the refs API.
-
- * The preload-index code has been taught not to bother with the index
-   entries that are paths that are not checked out by "sparse checkout".
-
- * Some warning() messages from "git clean" were updated to show the
-   errno from failed system calls.
-
- * The "parse_config_key()" API function has been cleaned up.
-
- * A test that creates a confusing branch whose name is HEAD has been
-   corrected not to do so.
-
- * The code that parses header fields in the commit object has been
-   updated for (micro)performance and code hygiene.
-
- * An helper function to make it easier to append the result from
-   real_path() to a strbuf has been added.
-
- * Reduce authentication round-trip over HTTP when the server supports
-   just a single authentication method.  This also improves the
-   behaviour when Git is misconfigured to enable http.emptyAuth
-   against a server that does not authenticate without a username
-   (i.e. not using Kerberos etc., which makes http.emptyAuth
-   pointless).
-
- * Windows port wants to use OpenSSL's implementation of SHA-1
-   routines, so let them.
-
- * The t/perf performance test suite was not prepared to test not so
-   old versions of Git, but now it covers versions of Git that are not
-   so ancient.
-
- * Add 32-bit Linux variant to the set of platforms to be tested with
-   Travis CI.
-
- * "git branch --list" takes the "--abbrev" and "--no-abbrev" options
-   to control the output of the object name in its "-v"(erbose)
-   output, but a recent update started ignoring them; fix it before
-   the breakage reaches to any released version.
-
- * Picking two versions of Git and running tests to make sure the
-   older one and the newer one interoperate happily has now become
-   possible.
-
- * "git tag --contains" used to (ab)use the object bits to keep track
-   of the state of object reachability without clearing them after
-   use; this has been cleaned up and made to use the newer commit-slab
-   facility.
-
- * The "debug" helper used in the test framework learned to run
-   a command under "gdb" interactively.
-
- * The "detect attempt to create collisions" variant of SHA-1
-   implementation by Marc Stevens (CWI) and Dan Shumow (Microsoft)
-   has been integrated and made the default.
-
- * The test framework learned to detect unterminated here documents.
-
- * The name-hash used for detecting paths that are different only in
-   cases (which matter on case insensitive filesystems) has been
-   optimized to take advantage of multi-threading when it makes sense.
-
- * An earlier version of sha1dc/sha1.c that was merged to 'master'
-   compiled incorrectly on Windows, which has been fixed.
-
- * "what URL do we want to update this submodule?" and "are we
-   interested in this submodule?" are split into two distinct
-   concepts, and then the way used to express the latter got extended,
-   paving a way to make it easier to manage a project with many
-   submodules and make it possible to later extend use of multiple
-   worktrees for a project with submodules.
-
- * Some debugging output from "git describe" were marked for l10n,
-   but some weren't.  Mark missing ones for l10n.
-
- * Define a new task in .travis.yml that triggers a test session on
-   Windows run elsewhere.
-
- * Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues.
-
- * The "submodule" specific field in the ref_store structure is
-   replaced with a more generic "gitdir" that can later be used also
-   when dealing with ref_store that represents the set of refs visible
-   from the other worktrees.
-
- * The string-list API used a custom reallocation strategy that was
-   very inefficient, instead of using the usual ALLOC_GROW() macro,
-   which has been fixed.
-   (merge 950a234cbd jh/string-list-micro-optim later to maint).
-
- * In a 2- and 3-way merge of trees, more than one source trees often
-   end up sharing an identical subtree; optimize by not reading the
-   same tree multiple times in such a case.
-   (merge d12a8cf0af jh/unpack-trees-micro-optim later to maint).
-
- * The index file has a trailing SHA-1 checksum to detect file
-   corruption, and historically we checked it every time the index
-   file is used.  Omit the validation during normal use, and instead
-   verify only in "git fsck".
-
- * Having a git command on the upstream side of a pipe in a test
-   script will hide the exit status from the command, which may cause
-   us to fail to notice a breakage; rewrite tests in a script to avoid
-   this issue.
-
- * Travis CI learns to run coccicheck.
-
- * "git checkout" that handles a lot of paths has been optimized by
-   reducing the number of unnecessary checks of paths in the
-   has_dir_name() function.
-
- * The internals of the refs API around the cached refs has been
-   streamlined.
-
- * Output from perf tests have been updated to align their titles.
-
-Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
-
-
-Fixes since v2.12
------------------
-
-Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v2.12 in the maintenance
-track are contained in this release (see the maintenance releases'
-notes for details).
-
- * "git repack --depth=<n>" for a long time busted the specified depth
-   when reusing delta from existing packs.  This has been corrected.
-
- * The code to parse the command line "git grep <patterns>... <rev>
-   [[--] <pathspec>...]" has been cleaned up, and a handful of bugs
-   have been fixed (e.g. we used to check "--" if it is a rev).
-
- * "git ls-remote" and "git archive --remote" are designed to work
-   without being in a directory under Git's control.  However, recent
-   updates revealed that we randomly look into a directory called
-   .git/ without actually doing necessary set-up when working in a
-   repository.  Stop doing so.
-
- * "git show-branch" expected there were only very short branch names
-   in the repository and used a fixed-length buffer to hold them
-   without checking for overflow.
-
- * A caller of tempfile API that uses stdio interface to write to
-   files may ignore errors while writing, which is detected when
-   tempfile is closed (with a call to ferror()).  By that time, the
-   original errno that may have told us what went wrong is likely to
-   be long gone and was overwritten by an irrelevant value.
-   close_tempfile() now resets errno to EIO to make errno at least
-   predictable.
-
- * "git remote rm X", when a branch has remote X configured as the
-   value of its branch.*.remote, tried to remove branch.*.remote and
-   branch.*.merge and failed if either is unset.
-
- * A "gc.log" file left by a backgrounded "gc --auto" disables further
-   automatic gc; it has been taught to run at least once a day (by
-   default) by ignoring a stale "gc.log" file that is too old.
-
- * The code to parse "git -c VAR=VAL cmd" and set configuration
-   variable for the duration of cmd had two small bugs, which have
-   been fixed.
-
- * user.email that consists of only cruft chars should consistently
-   error out, but didn't.
-
- * "git upload-pack", which is a counter-part of "git fetch", did not
-   report a request for a ref that was not advertised as invalid.
-   This is generally not a problem (because "git fetch" will stop
-   before making such a request), but is the right thing to do.
-
- * A leak in a codepath to read from a packed object in (rare) cases
-   has been plugged.
-
- * When a redirected http transport gets an error during the
-   redirected request, we ignored the error we got from the server,
-   and ended up giving a not-so-useful error message.
-
- * The patch subcommand of "git add -i" was meant to have paths
-   selection prompt just like other subcommand, unlike "git add -p"
-   directly jumps to hunk selection.  Recently, this was broken and
-   "add -i" lost the paths selection dialog, but it now has been
-   fixed.
-
- * Git v2.12 was shipped with an embarrassing breakage where various
-   operations that verify paths given from the user stopped dying when
-   seeing an issue, and instead later triggering segfault.
-
- * There is no need for Python only to give a few messages to the
-   standard error stream, but we somehow did.
-
- * The code to parse "git log -L..." command line was buggy when there
-   are many ranges specified with -L; overrun of the allocated buffer
-   has been fixed.
-
- * The command-line parsing of "git log -L" copied internal data
-   structures using incorrect size on ILP32 systems.
-
- * "git diff --quiet" relies on the size field in diff_filespec to be
-   correctly populated, but diff_populate_filespec() helper function
-   made an incorrect short-cut when asked only to populate the size
-   field for paths that need to go through convert_to_git() (e.g. CRLF
-   conversion).
-
- * A few tests were run conditionally under (rare) conditions where
-   they cannot be run (like running cvs tests under 'root' account).
-
- * "git branch @" created refs/heads/@ as a branch, and in general the
-   code that handled @{-1} and @{upstream} was a bit too loose in
-   disambiguating.
-
- * "git fetch" that requests a commit by object name, when the other
-   side does not allow such an request, failed without much
-   explanation.
-
- * "git filter-branch --prune-empty" drops a single-parent commit that
-   becomes a no-op, but did not drop a root commit whose tree is empty.
-
- * Recent versions of Git treats http alternates (used in dumb http
-   transport) just like HTTP redirects and requires the client to
-   enable following it, due to security concerns.  But we forgot to
-   give a warning when we decide not to honor the alternates.
-
- * "git push" had a handful of codepaths that could lead to a deadlock
-   when unexpected error happened, which has been fixed.
-
- * "Dumb http" transport used to misparse a nonsense http-alternates
-   response, which has been fixed.
-
- * "git add -p <pathspec>" unnecessarily expanded the pathspec to a
-   list of individual files that matches the pathspec by running "git
-   ls-files <pathspec>", before feeding it to "git diff-index" to see
-   which paths have changes, because historically the pathspec
-   language supported by "diff-index" was weaker.  These days they are
-   equivalent and there is no reason to internally expand it.  This
-   helps both performance and avoids command line argument limit on
-   some platforms.
-   (merge 7288e12cce jk/add-i-use-pathspecs later to maint).
-
- * "git status --porcelain" is supposed to give a stable output, but a
-   few strings were left as translatable by mistake.
-
- * "git revert -m 0 $merge_commit" complained that reverting a merge
-   needs to say relative to which parent the reversion needs to
-   happen, as if "-m 0" weren't given.  The correct diagnosis is that
-   "-m 0" does not refer to the first parent ("-m 1" does).  This has
-   been fixed.
-
- * Code to read submodule.<name>.ignore config did not state the
-   variable name correctly when giving an error message diagnosing
-   misconfiguration.
-
- * Fix for NO_PTHREADS build.
-
- * Fix for potential segv introduced in v2.11.0 and later (also
-   v2.10.2) to "git log --pickaxe-regex -S".
-
- * A few unterminated here documents in tests were fixed, which in
-   turn revealed incorrect expectations the tests make. These tests
-   have been updated.
-
- * Fix for NO_PTHREADS option.
-   (merge 2225e1ea20 bw/grep-recurse-submodules later to maint).
-
- * Git now avoids blindly falling back to ".git" when the setup
-   sequence said we are _not_ in Git repository.  A corner case that
-   happens to work right now may be broken by a call to die("BUG").
-   (merge b1ef400eec jk/no-looking-at-dotgit-outside-repo-final later to maint).
-
- * A few commands that recently learned the "--recurse-submodule"
-   option misbehaved when started from a subdirectory of the
-   superproject.
-   (merge b2dfeb7c00 bw/recurse-submodules-relative-fix later to maint).
-
- * FreeBSD implementation of getcwd(3) behaved differently when an
-   intermediate directory is unreadable/unsearchable depending on the
-   length of the buffer provided, which our strbuf_getcwd() was not
-   aware of.  strbuf_getcwd() has been taught to cope with it better.
-   (merge a54e938e5b rs/freebsd-getcwd-workaround later to maint).
-
- * A recent update to "rebase -i" stopped running hooks for the "git
-   commit" command during "reword" action, which has been fixed.
-
- * Removing an entry from a notes tree and then looking another note
-   entry from the resulting tree using the internal notes API
-   functions did not work as expected.  No in-tree users of the API
-   has such access pattern, but it still is worth fixing.
-
- * "git receive-pack" could have been forced to die by attempting
-   allocate an unreasonably large amount of memory with a crafted push
-   certificate; this has been fixed.
-   (merge f2214dede9 bc/push-cert-receive-fix later to maint).
-
- * Update error handling for codepath that deals with corrupt loose
-   objects.
-   (merge 51054177b3 jk/loose-object-info-report-error later to maint).
-
- * "git diff --submodule=diff" learned to work better in a project
-   with a submodule that in turn has its own submodules.
-   (merge 17b254cda6 sb/show-diff-for-submodule-in-diff-fix later to maint).
-
- * Update the build dependency so that an update to /usr/bin/perl
-   etc. result in recomputation of perl.mak file.
-   (merge c59c4939c2 ab/regen-perl-mak-with-different-perl later to maint).
-
- * "git push --recurse-submodules --push-option=<string>" learned to
-   propagate the push option recursively down to pushes in submodules.
-
- * If a patch e-mail had its first paragraph after an in-body header
-   indented (even after a blank line after the in-body header line),
-   the indented line was mistook as a continuation of the in-body
-   header.  This has been fixed.
-   (merge fd1062e52e lt/mailinfo-in-body-header-continuation later to maint).
-
- * Clean up fallouts from recent tightening of the set-up sequence,
-   where Git barfs when repository information is accessed without
-   first ensuring that it was started in a repository.
-   (merge bccb22cbb1 jk/no-looking-at-dotgit-outside-repo later to maint).
-
- * "git p4" used "name-rev HEAD" when it wants to learn what branch is
-   checked out; it should use "symbolic-ref HEAD".
-   (merge eff451101d ld/p4-current-branch-fix later to maint).
-
- * "http.proxy" set to an empty string is used to disable the usage of
-   proxy.  We broke this early last year.
-   (merge ae51d91105 sr/http-proxy-configuration-fix later to maint).
-
- * $GIT_DIR may in some cases be normalized with all symlinks resolved
-   while "gitdir" path expansion in the pattern does not receive the
-   same treatment, leading to incorrect mismatch.  This has been fixed.
-
- * "git submodule" script does not work well with strange pathnames.
-   Protect it from a path with slashes in them, at least.
-
- * "git fetch-pack" was not prepared to accept ERR packet that the
-   upload-pack can send with a human-readable error message.  It
-   showed the packet contents with ERR prefix, so there was no data
-   loss, but it was redundant to say "ERR" in an error message.
-   (merge 8e2c7bef03 jt/fetch-pack-error-reporting later to maint).
-
- * "ls-files --recurse-submodules" did not quite work well in a
-   project with nested submodules.
-
- * gethostname(2) may not NUL terminate the buffer if hostname does
-   not fit; unfortunately there is no easy way to see if our buffer
-   was too small, but at least this will make sure we will not end up
-   using garbage past the end of the buffer.
-   (merge 5781a9a270 dt/xgethostname-nul-termination later to maint).
-
- * A recent update broke "git add -p ../foo" from a subdirectory.
-
- * While handy, "git_path()" is a dangerous function to use as a
-   callsite that uses it safely one day can be broken by changes
-   to other code that calls it.  Reduction of its use continues.
-   (merge 16d2676c9e jk/war-on-git-path later to maint).
-
- * The split-index code configuration code used an unsafe git_path()
-   function without copying its result out.
-
- * Many stale HTTP(s) links have been updated in our documentation.
-   (merge 613416f0be jk/update-links-in-docs later to maint).
-
- * "git-shell" rejects a request to serve a repository whose name
-   begins with a dash, which makes it no longer possible to get it
-   confused into spawning service programs like "git-upload-pack" with
-   an option like "--help", which in turn would spawn an interactive
-   pager, instead of working with the repository user asked to access
-   (i.e. the one whose name is "--help").
-
- * Other minor doc, test and build updates and code cleanups.
-   (merge df2a6e38b7 jk/pager-in-use later to maint).
-   (merge 75ec4a6cb0 ab/branch-list-doc later to maint).
-   (merge 3e5b36c637 sg/skip-prefix-in-prettify-refname later to maint).
-   (merge 2c5e2865cc jk/fast-import-cleanup later to maint).
-   (merge 4473060bc2 ab/test-readme-updates later to maint).
-   (merge 48a96972fd ab/doc-submitting later to maint).
-   (merge f5c2bc2b96 jk/make-coccicheck-detect-errors later to maint).
-   (merge c105f563d1 cc/untracked later to maint).
-   (merge 8668976b53 jc/unused-symbols later to maint).
-   (merge fba275dc93 jc/bs-t-is-not-a-tab-for-sed later to maint).
-   (merge be6ed145de mm/ls-files-s-doc later to maint).
-   (merge 60b091c679 qp/bisect-docfix later to maint).
-   (merge 47242cd103 ah/diff-files-ours-theirs-doc later to maint).
-   (merge 35ad44cbd8 sb/submodule-rm-absorb later to maint).
-   (merge 0301f1fd92 va/i18n-perl-scripts later to maint).
-   (merge 733e064d98 vn/revision-shorthand-for-side-branch-log later to maint).
-   (merge 85999743e7 tb/doc-eol-normalization later to maint).
-   (merge 0747fb49fd jk/loose-object-fsck later to maint).
-   (merge d8f4481c4f jk/quarantine-received-objects later to maint).
-   (merge 7ba1ceef95 xy/format-patch-base later to maint).
-   (merge fa1912c89a rs/misc-cppcheck-fixes later to maint).
-   (merge f17d642d3b ab/push-cas-doc-n-test later to maint).
-   (merge 61e282425a ss/gitmodules-ignore-doc later to maint).
-   (merge 8d3047cd5b ss/submodule-shallow-doc later to maint).
-   (merge 1f9e18b772 jk/prio-queue-avoid-swap-with-self later to maint).
-   (merge 627fde1025 jk/submodule-init-segv-fix later to maint).
-   (merge d395745d81 rg/doc-pull-typofix later to maint).
-   (merge 01e60a9a22 rg/doc-submittingpatches-wordfix later to maint).
-   (merge 501d3cd7b8 sr/hooks-cwd-doc later to maint).