Therefore after the import you can use git to access any commit by its\r
Perforce number, eg. git show p4/327.</p>\r
<p>The tag associated with the HEAD commit is also how <tt>git-p4import</tt>\r
-determines if their are new changes to incrementally import from the\r
+determines if there are new changes to incrementally import from the\r
Perforce repository.</p>\r
<p>If you import from a repository with many thousands of changes\r
you will have an equal number of p4/xxxx git tags. Git tags can\r
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