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author | Job van der Voort <job@gitlab.com> | 2015-11-18 10:03:08 +0000 |
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committer | Job van der Voort <job@gitlab.com> | 2015-11-18 10:03:08 +0000 |
commit | 60e45651425369d7e55b85984ac8f5045d8bdef6 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/doc/workflow/git_lfs.md b/doc/workflow/git_lfs.md index 7304735f574..4990a9b5aac 100644 --- a/doc/workflow/git_lfs.md +++ b/doc/workflow/git_lfs.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The general recommendation is to not have Git repositories larger than 1GB to pr GitLab already supports [managing large files with git annex](http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/git_annex.html) (EE only), however in certain environments it is not always convenient to use different commands to differentiate between the large files and regular ones. -Git LFS makes this simpler for the end user by removing the requirement to learn new commands +Git LFS makes this simpler for the end user by removing the requirement to learn new commands. <!-- more --> ## How it works @@ -133,6 +133,4 @@ This will remember the credentials for an hour after which Git operations will r If you are using OS X you can use `osxkeychain` to store and encrypt your credentials. For Windows, `wincred` is available. -More details about various methods of storing the user credentials can be found on [Git Credential Storage documentation](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Credential-Storage) - - +More details about various methods of storing the user credentials can be found on [Git Credential Storage documentation](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Credential-Storage)
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