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The login command establishes your AccuRev user identity. You must specify the name of a registered AccuRev user, either on the command line, or when the login ...
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This guide describes the AccuRev command-line interface (CLI) and how to use it to accomplish everyday AccuRev tasks like creating workspaces, keeping and ...
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This guide provides an orientation to the AccuRev command-line interface (CLI). Before continuing, make sure that: You have installed the AccuRev client ...
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The Login Command. The login command establishes your AccuRev user identity. In the "User Name" field, you must enter the name of a registered AccuRev user.
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AccuRev CLI Reference. This section provides a detailed description of the accurev program, the main command-line tool in the AccuRev configuration ...
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Mar 22, 2024 · For an individual command, display only the command name, summary description, and command syntax. -u. Same as -s. -v.
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sessions: Lists all the active login sessions for your AccuRev Server, indicating the IP address of the user's client machine and the duration of the session ( ...
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Mar 22, 2024 · The add command converts one or more existing files, directories, and/or links in a workspace to version-controlled elements. The new elements ...
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The mkuser command defines a new user by creating a new principal-name in AccuRev's user registry. The user is licensed in one of these ways: can use AccuRev ...
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Most accurev commands accept command-line options. accurev uses the C-language getopt library to process command-line options and arguments. This means: If an ...
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