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Updated definition of git log --follow

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The definition of git log --follow in the github git-cheat-sheet.md was different than the actual meaning. This pull request updates that definition.

closes #759

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Changed definition of git log --follow
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Thank you for this clarification, @mainak-debnath!

@brianamarie brianamarie merged commit d14e1be into github:master Dec 9, 2020
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Is there something wrong with description of "git log --follow [file]"?
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