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[Monotone-devel] Re: How do I find out what "monotone update" plans to d
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Bruce Stephens |
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[Monotone-devel] Re: How do I find out what "monotone update" plans to do? |
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Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:38:48 +0000 |
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"Matthew A. Nicholson" <address@hidden> writes:
[...]
> Maybe monotone diff?
I guess I could use "monotone heads" to find a likely revision ID, and
then monotone diff to see the changes. And interdiff to reverse the
patch (if I understand it correctly, I'll get the patch from the ID to
what's in my working tree, and if I want to know what update is going
to do, I want the other direction).
Seems rather clumsy. Is there really no suitable way to limit what
"monotone log" outputs? For example, restricting it to revisions on a
branch seems like an obvious thing to do: indeed, I find it surprising
that specifying --branch=... doesn't seem to do that. Or allow a
selector, to see all the logs which match?