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CVSDELTA(1) |
cvsdelta 1.7.0 |
CVSDELTA(1) |
cvsdelta - Manage and summarize the differences between a CVS project and local
files.
cvsdelta [options] [file ...]
Manages and summarizes the differences between a CVS project and local files,
showing the changes of the files themselves and of their contents. Added,
changed, and deleted files are denoted with `+', `*', and `-' respectively.
The number of lines are displayed.
- -a, --adds
- Display the files that were added. This is done by default.
- -A, --no-adds
- Do not display the files that were added. The default is to show the added
files.
- --banner, --no-banner
- Whether to show the banner, i.e., the header and footer of the output
table. By default, the banner is displayed.
- -c, --changes
- Display the files that were changed. This is done by default.
- -C, --no-changes, --nodiff
- Do not compare files that exist locally and in CVS. This executes
significantly faster, and is useful for when one only wants to add and
remove files, without getting the summary of the changes. It is also
helpful for dealing with situations where CVS seems to hang after
producing diff output, although changing the compression level can help
with this. The default is to show the changed files.
- -d, --deletes
- Display the files that were deleted. This is done by default.
- -D, --no-deletes
- Do not display the files that were deleted. The default is to show the
files that were deleted.
- -e, --execute
- Execute the associated CVS commands ("add" and
"remove") for the added and deleted files.
- -f DATE, --from-date DATE
- Compare the files to their version as of the given date, rather than their
current version in CVS. The date is expected to be in CVS format, for
example, 2002/12/31.
- -F REVISION, --from-revision REVISION
- Compare the files to their version as of the given revision, rather than
their current version in CVS.
- -h, --help
- Display a help message.
- -i, --confirm
- Interactively confirm deleted files with the user before removing them
from CVS. The default is simply to execute the remove command for relevant
files. This option is valid only with the --execute option.
- --progress, --no-progress
- Whether to show the progress meter as the program is working with CVS. By
default, this is not shown.
- -q, --quiet
- Run with minimum output. In quiet mode, the progress meter is not
displayed.
- -s, --skip-unknown-directories
- Skip directories that are not in CVS. The default behavior is to process
all subdirectories.
- -t DATE, --to-date DATE
- Compare the files to their version as of the given date, rather than to
the local files. The date is expected to be in CVS format, for example,
2001/08/21. This option is valid only with the --from-date or
--from-revision options.
- -T REVISION, --to-revision REVISION
- Compare the files to their version as of the given revision, rather than
to the local files. This is valid only with the --from-date or
--from-revision options.
- -v, --version
- Display the version and exit.
- -V, --verbose
- Run with maximum output, which is written to standard error.
- -z [LEVEL], ---compression [LEVEL]
- Set the compression to the given level for net traffic. This can be useful
if the CVS server seems to hang. The default level is 3; 0 and 9 work
well.
Arguments may be either files or directories.
- File
- If a file is provided, it is compared against the equivalent in CVS, if
any. The .cvsignore files are applied, so that although the file was
explicitly provided, it may be ignored.
- Directory
- Directories are processed recursively for files that are not filtered out
by .cvsignore files.
% cvsdelta
Lists the changed files.
% cvsdelta --execute
Lists the changed files, and executes the associated add and
remove commands.
% cvsdelta --compression 9 --execute --confirm --no-changes
Run with the maximum compression level. Add and remove the
appropriate files, but get confirmation from the user before removing any
files. Do not compare files that exist both locally and in CVS.
- $HOME/.cvsdeltarc, .../project/.cvsdeltarc
- Resource files containing name/value pairs, separated by either ':' or
'='. The valid fields of a .cvsdeltarc file are as follows, with their
default values:
quiet: false
verbose: false
execute: false
confirm: false
diff: true
compression: 3
adds: true
changes: true
deletes: true
skip-unknown-directories: false
banner: true
"yes" and "on" are synonymnous with
"true". "no" and "off" signify
"false".
The values in the project .cvsdeltarc file will override those
in the user's .cvsdeltarc file. The project .cvsdeltarc is assumed to be
at the topmost directory in the local file hierarchy.
- CVSDELTAOPTS
- A string of whitespace-delimited options, the same as listed above. These
values override those of the resource files.
If a file exists in the CVS project but not locally, it is assumed that the file
has been deleted, not that it may have been recently added by another user.
The --confirm option can be used to deal with this situation.
Jeff Pace <jpace@incava.org>
Copyright (c) 2002, Jeff Pace.
All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used,
redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the Lesser GNU Public
License. See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html for more information.
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