Overview of Commands
The three most important RCS commands are:
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ci |
Check in revisions (put a file under RCS control). |
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co |
Check out revisions. |
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rcs |
Set up or change attributes of RCS files. |
Two commands provide information about RCS files:
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ident |
Extract keyword values from an RCS file. |
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rlog |
Display a summary (log) about the revisions in an RCS file. |
You can compare RCS files with these commands:
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merge |
Incorporate changes from two files into a third file. |
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rcsdiff |
Report differences between revisions. |
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rcsmerge |
Incorporate changes from two RCS files into a third RCS file. |
The following commands help with configuration management. However, they are considered optional, so they are not always installed:
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rcsclean |
Remove working files that have not been changed. |
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rcsfreeze |
Label the files that make up a configuration. |
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