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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] tla usage
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Miles Bader |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] tla usage |
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Sun, 12 Oct 2003 16:11:46 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 02:32:49PM -0500, Charles Duffy wrote:
> > cvs commit -m "bla"
> > tla make-log && \
> > vi ./+* && \
> > tla commit
>
> vim `tla make-log`
> tla commit
Actually it's even simpler than that; I usually use:
tla commit -s'blah'
which commits with a Subject: line of `blah'. I only use make-log if I want
to put in a long explanation of something. commit also has a -L option
which can be used to set the log body, so you can do
tla commit -s'subj' -L'body'
to avoid using make-log in longer cases too. I expect an interesting use of
this for projects with manually-updated ChangeLogs might be some variant of:
tla commit -s'subj' -L"`get-changelog-changes`"
where get-changelog-changes is a script that gets the new portion of all
modified changelogs and reformats them appropriately. Hmmm, maybe I'll
write a script like that...
Anyway, yeah, if you are stressed about tla's CLI, you shouldn't be looking
at 1.0; _many_ things have changed in 1.1 (and things are still changing).
-Miles
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