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* jc/detached-head-doc: glossary: extend "detached HEAD" description
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| [[def_detached_HEAD]]detached HEAD:: | ||||
| 	Normally the <<def_HEAD,HEAD>> stores the name of a | ||||
| 	<<def_branch,branch>>.  However, Git also allows you to <<def_checkout,check out>> | ||||
| 	an arbitrary <<def_commit,commit>> that isn't necessarily the tip of any | ||||
| 	particular branch.  In this case HEAD is said to be "detached". | ||||
| 	<<def_branch,branch>>, and commands that operate on the | ||||
| 	history HEAD represents operate on the history leading to the | ||||
| 	tip of the branch the HEAD points at.  However, Git also | ||||
| 	allows you to <<def_checkout,check out>> an arbitrary | ||||
| 	<<def_commit,commit>> that isn't necessarily the tip of any | ||||
| 	particular branch.  The HEAD in such a state is called | ||||
| 	"detached". | ||||
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| Note that commands that operate on the history of the current branch | ||||
| (e.g. `git commit` to build a new history on top of it) still work | ||||
| while the HEAD is detached. They update the HEAD to point at the tip | ||||
| of the updated history without affecting any branch.  Commands that | ||||
| update or inquire information _about_ the current branch (e.g. `git | ||||
| branch --set-upstream-to` that sets what remote tracking branch the | ||||
| current branch integrates with) obviously do not work, as there is no | ||||
| (real) current branch to ask about in this state. | ||||
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| [[def_dircache]]dircache:: | ||||
| 	You are *waaaaay* behind. See <<def_index,index>>. | ||||
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