Tagging, signing and actually uploading should be left to dgit push.
.TP
+.B dgit help
+Print a usage summary.
+.TP
\fBdgit sbuild\fR ...
Constructs the source package, uses
.B sbuild
Tagging, signing and actually uploading should be left to dgit push.
.TP
-.B dgit push
+\fBdgit push\fR [\fIsuite\fP]
Does an `upload', pushing the current HEAD to the archive (as a source
package) and to dgit-repos (as git commits). The package must already
have been built ready for upload, with the .dsc and .changes
archive.
dgit push always uses the package, suite and version specified in the
-debian/changelog and the .dsc, which must agree.
+debian/changelog and the .dsc, which must agree. If the command line
+specifies a suite then that must match too.
If dgit push fails while uploading, it is fine to simply retry the
dput on the .changes file at your leisure.
make a commit of the changes it has made.
This is normally done automatically by dgit build and dgit push.
+.TP
+.B dgit version
+Prints version information and exits.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BR --dry-run | -n