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=== Repositories === | === Repositories === | ||
Revision as of 00:48, 21 August 2006
darcs is a peer-to-peer revision control system, written in Haskell.
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1 Understanding darcs
You can think of a darcs repository as containing these things:
- Patches: a patch is a collection of changes that forms the unit of synchronisation with other repositories
- Unrecorded changes to known files and directories
- Unknown items (files and directories)
- Boring items: anything with a name matched in _darcs/prefs/boring
2 Operations
2.1 Unknown items
- creating a item: these will be "unknown".
- darcs add: turns an unknown item into a change
- darcs remove: creates an change to remove the item but keeps it as an unknown item.
- darcs whatsnew -l: show changes and unknown items
2.2 Changes
- removing an item: creates a change to remove the item
- editing a file adds to the edit to the changes
- darcs whatsnew: show changes
- darcs mv: create a change to move an item
- darcs replace: create a change to replace text in a file
- darcs record: record changes as a patch
2.3 Patches
- darcs pull: get patches from another repository
- darcs push: put patches in another repository
- darcs apply: get patches from an email bundle
- darcs rollback: adds a patch that is the inverse of an existing patch
- darcs obliterate: removes a patch
2.4 Repositories
- darcs initialize: create a new empty repository
- darcs get: create a new empty repository and get patches from another repository
