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[code/myrepos.git] / mr
diff --git a/mr b/mr
index 1f01803da02f86bf0f4a48c415f15845636bd080..70698aa58fd8c84f6c9c8de5abde04b40ec61514 100755 (executable)
--- a/mr
+++ b/mr
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ Use with caution.
 
 =back
 
-=head1 "MRCONFIG FILES"
+=head1 MRCONFIG FILES
 
 Here is an example .mrconfig file:
 
@@ -389,10 +389,10 @@ due to being offline. You can delete or edit this file to remove commands,
 or even to add other commands for 'mr online' to run. If the file is
 present, mr assumes it is in offline mode.
 
-=head1 "UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES"
+=head1 UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES
 
 Since mrconfig files can contain arbitrary shell commands, they can do
-anything. This flexability is good, but it also allows a malicious mrconfig
+anything. This flexibility is good, but it also allows a malicious mrconfig
 file to delete your whole home directory. Such a file might be contained
 inside a repository that your main ~/.mrconfig checks out and chains to. To
 avoid worries about evil commands in a mrconfig file, mr
@@ -1573,8 +1573,8 @@ hg_update  = hg pull "$@" && hg update "$@"
 darcs_update = darcs pull -a "$@"
 
 svn_status = svn status "$@"
-git_status = git status "$@" || true
-bzr_status = bzr status "$@"
+git_status = git status -s "$@" || true
+bzr_status = bzr status --short "$@"
 cvs_status = cvs status "$@"
 hg_status  = hg status "$@"
 darcs_status = darcs whatsnew -ls "$@" || true