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* 'master' of git://repo.or.cz/git-gui: git-gui: Don't crash in citool mode on initial commit. git-gui: Remove TODO list. git-gui: Include browser in our usage message. git-gui: Change summary of git-gui. git-gui: Display all authors of git-gui. git-gui: Use mixed path for docs on Cygwin. git-gui: Correct crash when saving options in blame mode. git-gui: Expose the browser as a subcommand. git-gui: Create new branches from a tag. git-gui: Prefer version file over git-describe. git-gui: Print version on the console. git-gui: More consistently display the application name. git-gui: Permit merging tags into the current branch. git-gui: Basic version check to ensure git 1.5.0 or later is used. git-gui: Refactor 'exec git subcmd' idiom.
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