Update of /cvsroot/cvsshell/cvsshell
In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv11151
Modified Files:
README
Log Message:
* fixed some typos
Index: README
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RCS file: /cvsroot/cvsshell/cvsshell/README,v
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! CVsShell is written in Python (http://www.python.org) so it runs on
! every platform python is available. You need Python 2.1 or higher
! installed on you system.
You also need to install CVS (http://www.cvshome.org) before using
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! CvsShell is written in Python (http://www.python.org), so it runs on
! every platform python is available for. You need Python 2.1 or higher.
You also need to install CVS (http://www.cvshome.org) before using
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On windows, you can also invoke the script by double-clicking the icon
! of the file install py
The rest of the installation process should be rather self-explanatory.
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On windows, you can also invoke the script by double-clicking the icon
! of the file install.py
The rest of the installation process should be rather self-explanatory.
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Help is always available by typing `help'. You can get help on a
specific command by typing `help <name-of-command>'. If you are not
! familiar with CVS, you should first read the CVS-manual
(http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/). The configuration file of
CvsShell is ~/.cvsshellrc.
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Help is always available by typing `help'. You can get help on a
specific command by typing `help <name-of-command>'. If you are not
! familiar with CVS you should first read the CVS-manual
(http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/). The configuration file of
CvsShell is ~/.cvsshellrc.
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A session with CvsShell looks like this:
+ --
stefan@kunz:~/cvsshell$ cvsshell
CvsShell 0.1
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{a} ~/cvsshell [:ext:ste...@cv...sshe...ceforge.net:/cvsroot/cvsshell]
$
+ --
This is the startup screen. The second line from bottom is called the
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I mostly start my sessions by running `update' to get new and updated files from the server:
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$ update
Root Directory: /home/stefan/cvsshell
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{a} ~/cvsshell [:ext:ste...@cv...sshe...ceforge.net:/cvsroot/cvsshell]
$
+ --
This produces a listing that contains information about the files in
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easily accessible by just typing the ID and not a long filename. The
second column displays the status of the file. For more information on
! this status characters have a look at the manual page of cvs (`man
! cvs'). I have added the following status messages:
* OK - the file is in sync with the repository
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easily accessible by just typing the ID and not a long filename. The
second column displays the status of the file. For more information on
! this status characters have a look at the manual page of cvs. I have
! added the following status codes:
* OK - the file is in sync with the repository
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To add the file README to the repository, do the following:
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$ add
enter filenumbers/filenames to add: 0
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The files have been scheduled for addition.
Should I run `commit' to add the files to the repository (yes|no)? yes
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Now you have to provide a log message and the file is commited to the
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Feedback, enhancements and bug reports are very appreciated!
! CvsShell - a console based cvs-client
http://cvsshell.sourceforge.net
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Feedback, enhancements and bug reports are very appreciated!
! CvsShell - a console based cvs client
http://cvsshell.sourceforge.net
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