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Re: cvs commandline - best way to see what's modified before commiting?


From: jsWalter
Subject: Re: cvs commandline - best way to see what's modified before commiting?
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 08:11:56 -0500 (CDT)
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On Tue, April 18, 2006 8:04 am, Todd Denniston wrote:
> Martin Jørgensen wrote with a bogus address:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since I'm most used to tortoiseCVS but also would like to learn the
>> command line, I didn't yet found out what's the best way of seeing which
>>  files are new/modified before commiting them, so you can also add
>> whatever isn't already added.

Since you use tortoiseCVS ...

I use both tortoiseCVS and commandline (cvshome.org)

I also configured tortoiseCVS  to use "BeyondCompare" as my diff tool.

Great viewer to look at directories or files and see changes/differences.

tortoiseCVS will downlaod the current HEAD file, giv eit the
filename.vernum and then send that file and the current file in your
sandbox to BeyondCompare and it will display both files, side by side and
show what what has changed.

Real slick!

Walter




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