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PCL-CVS
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This manual describes PCL-CVS, the GNU Emacs front-end to CVS. It is
nowhere near complete, so you are advised to use `M-x customize-group
RET pcl-cvs <RET>' and to look at the documentation strings of the
various commands and major modes for further information.
About PCL-CVS- Credits, history, ...
Getting started- An introduction with a walk-through example.
Buffer contents- An explanation of the buffer contents.
Selected files- To which files are commands applied.
Commands- All commands, grouped by type.
Log Edit Mode- Major mode to edit log messages.
Log View Mode- Major mode to browse log changes.
Customization- How you can tailor PCL-CVS to suit your needs.
Bugs- Bugs (known and unknown).
GNU Free Documentation License- The license for this documentation.
Function and Variable Index- List of functions and variables.
Concept Index- List of concepts.
Key Index- List of keystrokes.
--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
About PCL-CVS
Contributors- Contributors to PCL-CVS.
Commands
Entering PCL-CVS- Commands to invoke PCL-CVS
Setting flags- Setting flags for CVS commands
Updating the buffer
Movement commands- How to move up and down in the buffer
Marking files- How to mark files that other commands
will later operate on.
Committing changes- Checking in your modifications to the
CVS repository.
Editing files- Loading files into Emacs.
Getting info about files- Display the log and status of files.
Adding and removing files- Adding and removing files
Undoing changes- Undoing changes
Removing handled entries- Uninteresting lines can easily be removed.
Ignoring files- Telling CVS to ignore generated files.
Viewing differences- Commands to `diff' different versions.
Invoking Ediff- Running `ediff' from `*cvs*' buffer.
Updating files- Updating files that Need-update.
Tagging files- Tagging files.
Miscellaneous commands- Miscellaneous commands.
Customization
Customizing Faces
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