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The AccuRev command-line interface is implemented by a program named accurev. You can use this tool in a command shell (UNIX/Linux) or at a DOS prompt (Windows) ...
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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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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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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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Jan 25, 2024 · AccuRev User Preferences. Some accurev commands use AccuRev user preferences to control or modify their operation. User preferences can be ...
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Use the accurev mkws command to create a new workspace. Using command-line options, you must specify three parameters: Name of backing stream (–b option) ...
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The following sections describe techniques for specifying the elements to be processed by a command, based on AccuRev status, on filename, or both. In this ...
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In this topic: Managing a Depot's Stream Hierarchy; Managing and Creating New Versions of Files; Getting Status Information; Include/Exclude Rule Facility ...
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Workspace Structure. The AccuRev repository is organized into a set of storage depots. Each depot has a directory hierarchy for physical file storage ( ...
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AccuRev creates a new version of a directory element when you rename the directory or move it to another location in the depot's directory hierarchy (move ...
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