.B dgit
allows you to treats the Debian archive as if it were a git
repository. See \fBdgit\fP(7) for detailed information about the data
-model etc.
+model, common problems likely to arise with certain kinds of package,
+etc.
-The usual workflow is: 1. clone or fetch; 2. make and commit changes
-in git as desired; 3. run dgit build, dgit sbuild or dgit
-build-source, or generate the source and binary packages for upload
-some other way; 4. do pre-upload tests of the proposed upload; 5. run
-dgit push.
+The usual workflow is:
+.br
+1. dgit clone or fetch
+.br
+2. make, dev test and commit changes in git as desired
+.br
+3. run dgit build, dgit sbuild or
+dgit build-source, or generate the source and binary packages for upload
+some other way
+.br
+4. do pre-upload tests of the proposed upload
+.br
+5. dgit push.
+.SH OPERATIONS
.TP
\fBdgit clone\fR \fIpackage\fP [\fIsuite\fP] [\fB./\fP\fIdir|\fB/\fP\fIdir\fR]
Consults the archive and dgit-repos to construct the git view of