identity: make wording consistent
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		|  | @ -87,9 +87,9 @@ case $1 in | |||
|     import) | ||||
|         if [ -z "$2" ]; then | ||||
|             echo "USAGE:"; | ||||
|             echo "    git identity import <gpg_key_id> [identity_file_name]"; | ||||
|             echo "    git identity import <gpg_key_id> [identity]"; | ||||
|             echo; | ||||
|             echo "Imports an identity from a gpg key. If no filename is provided, it will by default to the identifier you provided for your gpg key"; | ||||
|             echo "Imports an identity from a gpg key. If no name is provided for this identity, it will by default to the identifier you provided for your gpg key"; | ||||
|             exit 1; | ||||
|         fi | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -125,8 +125,8 @@ case $1 in | |||
|             echo "USAGE:"; | ||||
|             echo "    git identity set <identity>"; | ||||
|             echo; | ||||
|             echo "Copies the config from the requested identity file to the local repo's config."; | ||||
|             echo "Using set instead of link essentially means that future changes made to the identity file will not sync to this repo."; | ||||
|             echo "Copies the config from an identity to the local git config."; | ||||
|             echo "Using set instead of link essentially means that future changes made to the identity will not be synced with the local git config."; | ||||
|             echo "If you wish for that be the case, consider using the link subcommand."; | ||||
|             exit 0; | ||||
|         fi | ||||
|  | @ -140,6 +140,17 @@ case $1 in | |||
|         [ ! -z "$email" ] && git config user.email "$email"; | ||||
|         [ ! -z "$sigkey" ] && git config user.signingKey "$sigkey"; | ||||
|     ;; | ||||
|     include) | ||||
|         if [ -z "$2" ]; then | ||||
|             echo "USAGE:"; | ||||
|             echo "    git identity include <identity>"; | ||||
|             echo; | ||||
|             echo "Modifies the local git config to \"[include]\" an identity."; | ||||
|             echo "Further changes made to the identity will thus be kept in sync with the local git config."; | ||||
|             echo "Use this if you don't care about staying consistent in your commits identity."; | ||||
|             echo "If you wish for your commits to stay consistent and always refer to you in the same way, consider using the set subcommand instead."; | ||||
|         fi | ||||
|     ;; | ||||
|     show) | ||||
|         if [ -z "$2" ]; then | ||||
|             display_parts "current" "$(git config user.name)" "$(git config user.email)" "$(git config user.signingKey)"; | ||||
|  | @ -157,7 +168,7 @@ case $1 in | |||
|         echo "    import: import an identity from a gpg key"; | ||||
|         echo "    remove: removes a saved identity"; | ||||
|         echo "    set: sets the identity of the current git repo"; | ||||
|         echo "    link: links the global identity file to your current git repo."; | ||||
|         echo "    include: links the global identity file to your current git repo."; | ||||
|         echo "    show: show a saved identity or the identity of the current repo"; | ||||
|         echo "    list: list all saved identities"; | ||||
|         exit 1; | ||||
|  |  | |||
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