69 annotate [-r <rev> -u -n -c] [files ...]:: |
69 annotate [-r <rev> -u -n -c] [files ...]:: |
70 List changes in files, showing the revision id responsible for each line |
70 List changes in files, showing the revision id responsible for each line |
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72 This command is useful to discover who did a change or when a change took |
72 This command is useful to discover who did a change or when a change took |
73 place. |
73 place. |
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75 options: |
75 Without the -a option, annotate will avoid processing files it |
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76 detects as binary. With -a, annotate will generate an annotation |
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77 anyway, probably with undesirable results. |
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79 options: |
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80 -a, --text treat all files as text |
76 -I, --include <pat> include names matching the given patterns |
81 -I, --include <pat> include names matching the given patterns |
77 -X, --exclude <pat> exclude names matching the given patterns |
82 -X, --exclude <pat> exclude names matching the given patterns |
78 -r, --revision <rev> annotate the specified revision |
83 -r, --revision <rev> annotate the specified revision |
79 -u, --user list the author |
84 -u, --user list the author |
80 -c, --changeset list the changeset |
85 -c, --changeset list the changeset |