The Git CodingGuidelines prefer the $( ... ) construct for command
substitution instead of using the back-quotes, or grave accents (`..`).

The backquoted form is the historical method for command substitution,
and is supported by POSIX. However,all but the simplest uses become
complicated quickly. In particular,embedded command substitutions
and/or the use of double quotes require careful escaping with the backslash
character. Because of this the POSIX shell adopted the $(…) feature from
the Korn shell.

Signed-off-by: Elia Pinto <gitter.spi...@gmail.com>
---
 git-web--browse.sh |    6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/git-web--browse.sh b/git-web--browse.sh
index ebdfba6..ae15253 100755
--- a/git-web--browse.sh
+++ b/git-web--browse.sh
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ do
        -b|--browser*|-t|--tool*)
                case "$#,$1" in
                *,*=*)
-                       browser=`expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
+                       browser=$(expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)')
                        ;;
                1,*)
                        usage ;;
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ do
        -c|--config*)
                case "$#,$1" in
                *,*=*)
-                       conf=`expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
+                       conf=$(expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)')
                        ;;
                1,*)
                        usage ;;
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ then
        for opt in "$conf" "web.browser"
        do
                test -z "$opt" && continue
-               browser="`git config $opt`"
+               browser="$(git config $opt)"
                test -z "$browser" || break
        done
        if test -n "$browser" && ! valid_tool "$browser"; then
-- 
1.7.10.4

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