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grammar fix: apostrofly
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Smylers committed Oct 29, 2012
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in any way, for instance to add some comments on something or even sign off
on a commit, you have to change the SHA of the commit itself.

Wouldn't it be nice if you could add data to a commit without changing it's
Wouldn't it be nice if you could add data to a commit without changing its
SHA? If only there existed an external mechanism to attach data to a commit
without modifying the commit message itself. Happy day! It turns out there
exists just such a feature in newer versions of Git! As we can see from the
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