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  Documentation: @{-N} can refer to a commit
			
			
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		| @ -232,8 +232,8 @@ section of linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate the `--patch` mode. | ||||
| 	commit, your HEAD becomes "detached" and you are no longer on | ||||
| 	any branch (see below for details). | ||||
| + | ||||
| As a special case, the `"@{-N}"` syntax for the N-th last branch | ||||
| checks out the branch (instead of detaching).  You may also specify | ||||
| As a special case, the `"@{-N}"` syntax for the N-th last branch/commit | ||||
| checks out branches (instead of detaching).  You may also specify | ||||
| `-` which is synonymous with `"@{-1}"`. | ||||
| + | ||||
| As a further special case, you may use `"A...B"` as a shortcut for the | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -88,7 +88,7 @@ some output processing may assume ref names in UTF-8. | ||||
|   branch 'blabla' then '@\{1\}' means the same as 'blabla@\{1\}'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| '@\{-<n>\}', e.g. '@\{-1\}':: | ||||
|   The construct '@\{-<n>\}' means the <n>th branch checked out | ||||
|   The construct '@\{-<n>\}' means the <n>th branch/commit checked out | ||||
|   before the current one. | ||||
|  | ||||
| '<branchname>@\{upstream\}', e.g. 'master@\{upstream\}', '@\{u\}':: | ||||
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