git-am, git-apply: add and tweak remote patch examples (#10019)

`curl` now uses the `-L` option to follow redirects, which is required
when applying patch files from GitHub URLs. The example was also added
to `git-am` where it works too.

The difference between `git-am` and `git-apply` was also clarified in each
command's description.
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# git am
> Apply patch files. Useful when receiving commits via email.
> Apply patch files and create a commit. Useful when receiving commits via email.
> See also `git format-patch`, which can generate patch files.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-am>.
- Apply a patch file:
- Apply and commit changes following a local patch file:
`git am {{path/to/file.patch}}`
- Apply and commit changes following a remote patch file:
`curl -L {{https://example.com/file.patch}} | git apply`
- Abort the process of applying a patch file:
`git am --abort`

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# git apply
> Apply a patch to files and/or to the index.
> Apply a patch to files and/or to the index without creating a commit.
> See also `git am`, which applies a patch and also creates a commit.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-apply>.
- Print messages about the patched files:
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- Apply a remote patch file:
`curl {{https://example.com/file.patch}} | git apply`
`curl -L {{https://example.com/file.patch}} | git apply`
- Output diffstat for the input and apply the patch: