-[[meta title="A tour of git: the basics"]]
+[[!meta title="A tour of git: the basics"]]
A tour of git: the basics
### 2.0 Copyright
$ git clone hello hello-fetch
$ git clone hello hello-remote
-#### 2.3.2 What’s in a repository?
+#### 2.3.3 What’s in a repository?
When we take a more detailed look inside a repository, we can see that
it contains a directory named .git. This is where git keeps all
is to run "gitk --all", which gives a graphical representation of all
branches. Here is what it would look like:
-[[img gitk-fetch.png]]
+[[!img gitk-fetch.png]]
Notice that origin/master points to a single commit that was committed
on top of the state pointed to by the "master" branch.