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From: | Kevin Smith |
Subject: | Re: [Arx-users] How to get a brief summary of project history? |
Date: | Sat, 02 Oct 2004 16:36:59 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 (X11/20040916) |
Walter Landry wrote:
Kevin Smith <address@hidden> wrote:I have now done a few commits in my little sample tree, and now would like to see a quick summary of them. The closest I can find is:arx changelog --no-files
I think arx patch-log --header Summaryis what you want.
Hm. Yeah, that's close. Date and author would be nice, but the minimalism of the above command also has some appeal.
Since that is a common action, it should probably be shortened to something a little more manageable. Maybe -s could be a shortcut, much like commit -s fills in the Summary header.
Conceptually, what is the difference between changelog and patch-log? They seem to have a lot of overlap. Would you add the -s option to changelog, to patch-log, or to both?
Perhaps patch-log could default to --header Summary if no --header is provided. The default output from patch-log with no arguments doesn't look very useful, at least on my tiny tree.
Thanks, Kevin
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