My comment on this part was not "Don't change this wording, the original
is much better", but was primarily "you said this commit is about
replacing 'program' with 'command' for consistency, but this change does
not belong to that category. Either make a separate commit for this
change separate from all the rest, or change the wording of the commit log
message to cover this one as well".
This was "because you are changing the exact sentence anyway, why not do
this while you are at it". But you are probably right. We try to write
"git foo" when we talk about what users would type, but say "git-foo" when
we talk about the command itself. When we talk about the concept of what
the command achieves, we sometimes say just "foo".
That may be an option and I kind of like it; but I'd rather hear from
others first.
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