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Tags are so incidental they are not normally slurped with the
usual fetch or push commands. A little heads up.

Also adds a nutshell inline with the rest of the cards.
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Online Git Reference

I've been giving out git reference cards and wanted a sort of online version of that. A list of the common commands, grouped by task, with the common invocations in an easy to reference site. This is my shot at that site - hopefully it is a nice way to get into this stuff if someone is intimidated by the pro git book.