usage: tla help [options]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
This command prints a list of the available commands.
To see just a list of the options to a particular command, use:
tla $cmd -h
(where $cmd is the name of the command). For additional explanation about a given command, use:
tla $cmd -H
usage: tla my-id [options] [id]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-e, --errname specify program name for errors
-u, --uid print only the UID portion of the ID
With no argument print your arch id.
With an argument, record ID-STRING as your id in ~/.arch-params/=id
Your id is recorded in various archives and log messages as you use arch. It must consist entirely of printable characters and fit on one line. By convention, it should have the form of an email address, as in this example:
Jane Hacker <jane.hacker@gnu.org>
The portion of an id string between < and > is called your uid. arch sometimes uses your uid as a fragment when generating unique file names.
The option -u (--uid) causes only the uid part of your id string to be printed.
usage: tla my-default-archive [options] [archive]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-e, --errname specify program name for errors
-d, --delete unspecify your default archive
-s, --silent suppress reassuring messages
With no argument, and without -d, print the name of your default archive.
With an argument, record ARCHIVE as your default archive in ~/.arch-params/=default-archive
With the option -d (--delete) and no argument, ensure that you do not have a default archive set in ~/.arch-params.
Your default archive is determined this way:
If the option -A (--archive) is given and not empty, that archive is the default (which makes this script useful for processing a -A argument that was passed to another script).
If -A is not given, but ~/.arch-params/=default-archive exists and is not empty, that is your default archive.
Otherwise, your default archive is the name of the local archive rooted at the argument to -R (--root) or specified in the environment variable ARCHROOT.
If no default archive can be found by any of these means, the program exits with status 1, printing an error message unless the -s (--silent) option is given.
usage: tla register-archive [options] [archive] location
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-f, --force overwrite existing location
-d, --delete delete archive registration
Record the location of ARCHIVE.
With -d, remove the registration of a previously registered archive. When accompanied by -f, override permissions on the registration file and don't complain if the archive is not registered.
A LOCATION should be either a directory name or a distant URL.
When registering a new archive, if no ARCHIVE's name is passed on the command line, then the archive's name will be read automatically from the archive's meta data.
Archive locations are stored in ~/.arch-params/=locations.
You must register the location of a remote archive before you access it. It is not strictly necessary to register the locations of local archives (you can always specify their location using command line arguments and/or environment variables), but registering local archive locations is recommend (for simplicity).
usage: tla whereis-archive [options] archive
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Print the registered location of an archive.
Usually the archive must have been previously registered with "tla register-archive".
As a special exception, the the archive is not registered, but is the name of the archive rooted at the location given with the option -R (--root) or in the environment variable ARCHROOT then print that root directory.
usage: tla archives [options] [search regular expression]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-n, --names print archive names only
-R, --exclude-remote Exclude MIRROR and SOURCE archives.
Print a list of registered archives and their locations
If [search regex] is given then only archives with names that match [search regex] will be shown
usage: tla init-tree [options] [[archive]/version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
--nested initialize a nested project tree.
Initialize DIR as a new project tree.
An empty patch-log for VERSION will be created, and VERSION will be made the default location for check-ins.
usage: tla tree-root [options] [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
--accurate error for mid-txn trees
-s, --silent exit status only
Find and print the root of the project tree that contains DIR (or the current directory). The option --accurate checks for three possibilities:
1) The project tree was the subject of a commit that
was killed before the log entry was added to the
tree's patch log. It is unknown whether or not
the commit took place in the archive. The {arch}
directory contains the log file as "++mid-commit".
2) The project tree was the subject of a killed commit, but it is certain the commit took place. The log file is stored as "++commit-definite".
3) The project tree patch log is fully up-to-date (as far as arch knows).
In case 1, exit with an error and error message.
In case 2, install the log file before printing the tree root and exiting normally.
In case 3, print the tree root and exit normally.
usage: tla tree-version [options] [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Print the default version of project tree DIR (or the current directory).
usage: tla set-tree-version [options] [archive]/version
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
This operation sets the default version on which to check-in the source tree DIR (default: the current directory) during a commit.
You can specify the archive for this version as an ordinary command line argument (ARCHIVE/VERSION) or via -R, -A and the environment as usual (try "tla my-default-archive --help").
usage: tla undo [options] [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-o, --output PATCH-DIR save changeset in PATCH-DIR
-n, --no-output do not save the changeset
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
-q, --quiet no progress reports while computing changeset
Compute a patch set describing the changes from REVISION to the project tree containing DIR. Save the patch in PATCH-DIR (which must not already exist) and apply the patch in reverse to the project tree containing DIR.
The effect is to remove local changes in the DIR project tree but save them in a convenient form.
If REVISION is not specified, the latest ancestor of the default version of project tree is used.
If REVISION is specified as a VERSION, the latest ancestor of the project tree in that VERSION is used.
If DIR is not specified, "." is assumed.
If PATCH-DIR is not specified, a temporary file-name of the matching ,,undo-* is used.
If --no-output is specified, the patch set is not saved.
See also "tla redo -H" and "tla changes -H".
usage: tla redo [options] [changeset]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
-k, --keep do not delete the patch
-q, --quiet no progress reports while computing changeset
-d, --dir DIR Operate on project tree in DIR (default ``.``)
Apply CHANGESET to the project tree and then delete CHANGESET.
If CHANGESET is not specified, the highest numbered ,,undo-N directory in the project tree root is used.
If --keep is given, the changeset directory is not deleted.
See also "tla undo --help" and "tla apply-changeset --help".
usage: tla changes [options] [revision] [-- limit...]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit. -H Display a verbose help message and exit. -V, --version Display a release identifier string and exit. -A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``. -d, --dir DIR Change to DIR first. -o, --output DIR Save changeset in DIR (implies --keep). -v, --verbose Verbose changeset report. -q, --quiet Suppress progress information --diffs Include diffs in the output. -k, --keep Don't remove the output directoryon termination. --link hardlink unchanged files to revision library
Generate a patch report describing the differences between the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory) and REVISION.
The default patch level for a given version is the latest level for which the project tree has a patch. The default archive and version is as printed by "tla tree-version".
usage: tla file-diffs [options] file [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-N, --new-file Treat missing file as empty
Print diffs between FILE and the corresponding file in a cached copy of REVISION.
The default patch level for a given version is the latest level for which the project tree has a patch. The default archive and version is as printed by "tla tree-version".
usage: tla inventory [options] [--] [dir]*
-h, --help display help
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version display version info
-s, --source list source files
-p, --precious list precious files
-b, --backups list backup files
-j, --junk list junk files
-u, --unrecognized list unrecognized files
-t, --trees list roots of nested trees
-d, --directories list only directories
-f, --files list only non-directories
-B, --both list both dirs and files
--kind indicate file kinds
--all include arch control files
--nested include nested trees
--ids list with ids (source files only)
--untagged include files that are missing ids
--explicit use explicit file ids
--implicit permit implicit file ids
--tagline permit tagline file ids
--names use name-based file ids
With no arguments, print a human-readable inventory report.
With category options (--source etc) limit the report to just those files. With no other options, the report includes all sections and files.
The options -d, -f, and -b cancel each other.
If a directory is precious, junk, or unrecognized, only the directory name itself is printed -- its contents are not searched.
Each command option implies the corresponding category option (e.g. "--source-command" implies "--source"). The exit status of the command is ignored.
usage: tla tree-lint [options] [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-s, --broken-symlinks Just list broken symlinks
-u, --unrecognized-files Just list files violating naming conventions
-t, --untagged-files Just list files lacking inventory ids
-m, --missing-files Just list inventory ids lacking corresponding files
-d, --duplicate-ids Just list duplicated ids
--strict exit with non-0 status on _any_ oddity
Audit a source tree for missing files, untagged files, duplicate ids, and files not matching recognized naming conventions.
The default is to list files failing any of those tests. Enabling any of the specific tests disables the rest, unless they're explicitly enabled on the command line. Therefore, "tla tree-lint" is equivalent to "tla tree-lint -sutmd"
usage: tla id [options] file ...
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
--implicit Use the implicit id tagging method.
--tagline Use the tagline id tagging method (default).
--explicit Use the explicit id tagging method.
--names Use the names id tagging method.
--silent No output -- exit status only.
Print a file's inventory id.
usage: tla id-tagging-method [options] [method]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
--strict exit with error if method not set
Print or change the method by which source files are identified in DIR (or the current directory).
When setting, METHOD must be one of:
names -- use naming conventions only
implicit -- use naming conventions but permit
for inventory tags
explicit -- require explicit designation of source
tagline -- mix names, explicit and arch-tag: methods
When printing, if --strict is provided but no id tagging method is explicitly set, print an error.
usage: tla add-id [options] file ...
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-i, --id ID Specify ID, instead of using auto-generated id.
Create an explicit inventory id for FILE (which may be a regular file, symbolic link, or directory).
usage: tla add [options] file ... add an explicit inventory id
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-i, --id ID Specify ID, instead of using auto-generated id.
Create an explicit inventory id for FILE (which may be a regular file, symbolic link, or directory).
usage: tla delete-id [options] file ...
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Remove an explicit inventory id for FILE (which may be a regular file, symbolic link, or directory).
usage: tla delete [options] file ... remove an explicit inventory id
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Remove an explicit inventory id for FILE (which may be a regular file, symbolic link, or directory).
usage: tla rm [options] file...
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
usage: tla move-id [options] from to
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Move an explicit inventory id for FILE (which may be a regular file or symbolic link but which must not be a directory).
usage: tla move [options] from to move an explicit inventory id
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Move an explicit inventory id for FILE (which may be a regular file or symbolic link but which must not be a directory).
usage: tla mv [options] from to OR from1 from2 ... dir
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
This command is suitable as a replacement for mv(1) within any tla tree for any move operation, regardless of id tagging method.
usage: tla explicit-default [options] [TAG-PREFIX]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-D, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-d, --delete remove the default
-s, --strong use the strong default (default)
-w, --weak use the weak default
--dont-care use the dont-care default
For files in this directory, use:
ID-PREFIX__BASENAME
as the default explicit id for all files in this directory that do not have an explicit explicit id.
With no arguments, print the previously set ID-PREFIX.
By default, this command sets, prints or deletes a "strong default" -- a default explicit id which overrides implicit ids.
With --weak, set (or print) a weak default id which is overridden by explicit ids.
The --dont-care option sets (or with -d, clears) a flag for that directory that causes unidged files not to be reported as such in "tla tree-lint" reports.
usage: tla default-id [options] [TAG-PREFIX] print or modify default ids
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-D, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-d, --delete remove the default
-s, --strong use the strong default (default)
-w, --weak use the weak default
--dont-care use the dont-care default
For files in this directory, use:
ID-PREFIX__BASENAME
as the default explicit id for all files in this directory that do not have an explicit explicit id.
With no arguments, print the previously set ID-PREFIX.
By default, this command sets, prints or deletes a "strong default" -- a default explicit id which overrides implicit ids.
With --weak, set (or print) a weak default id which is overridden by explicit ids.
The --dont-care option sets (or with -d, clears) a flag for that directory that causes unidged files not to be reported as such in "tla tree-lint" reports.
usage: tla id-tagging-defaults [options]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Print the boilerplate contents that are used to initialize new =tagging-method files.
usage: tla changeset [options] ORIG MOD DEST [files]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
--file-list FILES record only diffs of selected files
Create the output directory DESTINATION (it must not already exist).
Compare source trees ORIGINAL and MODIFIED. Create a changeset tree in DESTINATION
See also "tla apply-changeset -H".
usage: tla mkpatch [options] ORIG MOD DEST [files] compute a whole-tree changeset
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
--file-list FILES record only diffs of selected files
Create the output directory DESTINATION (it must not already exist).
Compare source trees ORIGINAL and MODIFIED. Create a changeset tree in DESTINATION
See also "tla apply-changeset -H".
usage: tla apply-changeset [options] CHANGSET TARGET
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
-r, --reverse Apply the changeset in reverse
Apply the patches in PATCHDIR to the source tree SRCDIR.
See also "tla changeset -H".
usage: tla dopatch [options] CHANGSET TARGET apply a whole-tree changeset
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
-r, --reverse Apply the changeset in reverse
Apply the patches in PATCHDIR to the source tree SRCDIR.
See also "tla changeset -H".
usage: tla show-changeset [options] [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
--diffs include diff output
Produce a human-readable summary of a changeset.
usage: tla make-archive [options] [name] location
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-m, --mirror MASTER create mirror of specified archive
-M, --mirror-from MASTER-SOURCE create pull-based mirror of specified archive
-l, --listing Keep .listing files up-to-date in this archive.
-s, --signed GPG sign the contents of this archive.
NAME is the global name for the archive. It must be an email address with a fully qualified domain name, optionally followed by "--" and a string of letters, digits, periods and dashes.
With --mirror, label the new archive as a mirror of MASTER. Ordinary commits can not be made to a mirror archive, however the command "tla archive-mirror" can write to a mirror.
Two special forms of this command are available:
tla make-archive --mirror MASTER LOCATION
is equivalent to:
tla make-archive --mirror MASTER MASTER-MIRROR LOCATION
and thus "tla archive-mirror MASTER" will push changes from MASTER to the newly created mirror.
tla make-archive --mirror-from MASTER-SOURCE LOCATION
is equivalent to:
tla make-archive --mirror MASTER-SOURCE MASTER LOCATION
and thus "tla archive-mirror MASTER" will pull changes from MASTER-SOURCE to the newly created mirror.
The first of these two special forms is especially handy when creating a remote mirror in which to publish a local repository.
The second special form is handy when creating a local mirror of a remote archive, locally bound to the remote archive's name.
usage: tla archive-setup [options] [version ...]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-f, --file FILE read the list of desired versions from FILE
-b, --branches make base-0 tags
-c, --cache archive cache when creating base-0 tags
Given a list of categories, branches, and versions, ensure that these exist in the appropriate archive.
For example, starting with an empty archive,:
% tla archive-setup proja--devo--1.0 projb
creates a category, branch, and version for project A, and a category for project B
When the --file option is used, the list of items to create is read from a file (use "-" to indicate standard input).
With the --file option, the option --branches may be provided. In this case, the input should have two items per line: a target version (to create), and a source version to build a tag from. For example, given an input file containg:
proja--devo--1.0 his@foo.com/proja--devo--1.0
with --branches, archive-setup creates a proja version in your default archive, and adds a base-0 revision to that project which is a tag of the latest revision in his@foo.com's archive. (This can make it quite easy to set-up a new archive which contains branches from existing archives, for example.)
If --branches is used, the --cache option may also be used. It causes each new base-0 revision to be archive-cached (see "tla cacherev -H")
usage: tla make-category [options] category
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Create CATEGORY as a category in the indicated archive. The category must not already exist.
usage: tla make-branch [options] branch
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Create BRANCH as a branch in the indicated archive.
The category containing the branch must already exist.
usage: tla make-version [options] version
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Create VERSION as a version in the indicated archive. The branch for this version must not already exist.
usage: tla import [options] [[archive]/version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``.
-d, --dir DIR Change to DIR first.
-l, --log FILE Commit with log file FILE.
-s, --summary TEXT log with summary TEXT plus log-for-merge output
-L, --log-message TEXT log with TEXT
-S, --setup Use ``archive-setup`` if necessary.
Archive a from-scratch base revision of the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory). Use this command to create the first revision of a new project.
If --log-message is specified without --summary, then TEXT is used both as the summary and the first line of the log body.
usage: tla commit [options] [[archive]/version] [-- file ...]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-l, --log FILE commit with log file FILE
-s, --summary TEXT log with summary TEXT plus log-for-merge output
-L, --log-message TEXT log with TEXT plus log-for-merge output
--strict strict tree-lint
--seal create a version-0 revision
--fix create a versionfix revision
--out-of-date-ok commit even if out of date
--file-list FILE commit only changes to files listed in FILE
Archive a revision of the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory)
If there are any automated ChangeLog files, update them before computing the patch set.
If --log-message is specified without --summary, then TEXT is used both as the summary and the first line of the log body.
usage: tla get [options] revision [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
--cache DIR cache root for trees with pristines
--no-pristine don't save a pristine copy
--link hardlink files to revision library instead of copying
--library ensure the revision is in a revision library
--sparse add library entries sparsely (--link, --library)
--non-sparse add library entries densely (--link, --library)
-s, --silent no output
--no-greedy-add do not allow greedy libraries to add revisions
Extract REVISION from an archive, creating the new project tree DIR. If DIR is not specified, store the working copy in a subdirectory of the current directory, giving it the name of the revision. CAUTION: when using the links option be sure to use copy-on-write on your editor or the revision library will be corrupted. Either way, the project tree must not already exist.
usage: tla get-changeset [options] revision [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Retrieve the changeset for REVISION and store it in the directory DIR (or a directory named REVISION.patches). DIR must not already exist.
usage: tla lock-revision [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-u, --unlock release a lock owned by you
-b, --break break any existing lock
Acquire the lock needed to create REVISION.
Revision must be the next patch-level in sequence, however, if no patch level is specified, the lock is taken unconditionally. If no version is specified, the latest version is locked.
usage: tla archive-mirror [options] [from [to] [limit]]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
--no-cached don't copy cached revisions
-s, --summary print the summary of each patch
--cached-tags copy only cachedrevs for tags to other archives
If no arguments are given, update your my-default-archive-MIRROR archive with the contents of my-default-archive.
If a [FROM] archive is given, update the [FROM]-MIRROR archive with the contents of the [FROM] archive
If both [FROM] and [TO] archives are specified, update [TO] with the contents of [FROM]
If LIMIT is provided, it should be a category, branch, version, or revision name. Only the indicated part of FROM will be copied to TO.
(see "tla make-archive -H".).
usage: tla abrowse [options] [limit]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-r, --reverse sort revisions from newest to oldest
-s, --summary print a summary of each patch
-c, --creator print the creator of each patch
-D, --date print the date of each patch
-k, --kind show each revision kind (import, changeset or id)
-f, --full print full patch level names
--desc implies -s -c -D -k
--local-merges list merges from the same archive
--foreign-merges list merges from other archives
--merges list all merges
--categories show category names only
--branches show branch names only
--versions show version names only
--omit-empty omit empty or unchanged-since items
--since SNAP-FILE show revisions after those listed in SNAP-FILE
--since-limits limit output to items in the since file
--snap SNAP-FILE record the highest revisions shown
--force overwrite an existing snap-file
Describe the contents of an archive in outline format.
With LIMIT, look only that part of the archive.
LIMIT may be a fully qualified name and may be an archive name.
usage: tla rbrowse [options] [LIMIT REGEX]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
--all Search all archives
--since SNAP-FILE Only show differences since SNAP-FILE
--snap SNAP-FILE Snap an archive
-f, --snap-force Force snap writing
-r Reverse patch logs
-s Print the summary of matching patches
-c Print the creator of matching patches
-D Print the date of matching patches
--patch-regex REGEX Only show revisions that contain [REGEX]
(implies -s)
-A, --archive Use [archive] instead of default
--show-sealed Do not hide sealed branches
an outline of an archive will be printed, showing the categories, branches and revisions of the specified archive if no archive is given then my-default-archive is used.
If [LIMIT REGEX] is specified, revisions will only be shown if the category, branch or version matches [LIMIT REGEX]. If --patch-regex [REGEX] is given, then only patchlogs matching [REGEX] will be given
usage: tla categories [options] [archive]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Print a list of the categories present in an archive.
usage: tla branches [options] [category]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Print a list of the branches within CATEGORY
usage: tla versions [options] [branch]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
Print a list of versions within an archive branch.
The list is ordinarily sorted from oldest to newest, but the order can be changed with -r (--reverse).
usage: tla revisions [options] [version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
-f, --full list fully qualified names
-s, --summary print a summary of each patch
-c, --creator print the creator of each patch
-D, --date print the date of each patch
Print a list of revisions within an archive version.
The list is ordinarily sorted from oldest to newest, but the order can be changed with -r (--reverse).
With optional arguments specifying patches, list only those patches, if they exist. If a listed patch does not exist, exit with status 1. The -r (--reverse) flag has no effect with optional arguments.
usage: tla ancestry [options] [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-m, --merges show merges into this development line
-r, --reverse list oldest to newest
-s, --summary print a summary of each patch
-c, --creator print the creator of each patch
-D, --date print the date of each patch
Print the ancestry of a revision.
usage: tla ancestry-graph [options] [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-m, --merges show merges into this development line
-r, --reverse list oldest to newest
-i, --immediate show only the immediate ancestor
-p, --previous show the (namespace) previous revision
Print a list describing the ancestry of a revision.
usage: tla cat-archive-log [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
--headers show only log headers
Retrieve and print the log message for the indicated revision from its archive.
usage: tla cacherev [options] [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
--cache DIR cache root for trees with pristines
Cache a full-text copy of the indicated revision in the archive. This can speed up subsequent calls to "tla get" for that and subsequent revisions.
If no revision is specified, but the command is run from within a project tree, cache the latest revision in the default version of that tree.
usage: tla cachedrevs [options] [version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Report which revisions of VERSION have been cached as whole trees in the archive.
See also "tla cacherev -H".
usage: tla uncacherev [options] revision [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Remove the cached form of REVISION from its archive.
If REVISION is not specified, but the command is run from within a project tree, uncache the latest revision in the default version of that tree.
Also see "tla cacherev -H".
usage: tla archive-meta-info [options] item-name
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Print the contents of a meta-info file from an archive. For example,
% tla archive-meta-info name
prints the official name of your default archive.
usage: tla archive-snapshot [options] dir [limit]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Update the directory DIR with a "snapshot" of of an archive (or the part of the archive indicated by LIMIT
For each archive snapshotted, DIR will contain a file and subdirectory (where $ARCH is the name of the archive):
./$ARCH.added ./$ARCH/
Similarly, for each category snapshotted, DIR will contain:
./$ARCH/$CAT.added ./$ARCH/$CAT/
and so on, recursively, for branches and versions.
For each revision, the snapshot contains:
./$ARCH/$CAT/$BRANCH/$VERSION/$REVISION.added
and that file contains a copy of the patch log entry for that revision.
Snapshots can be used in combination with other tools ('make' is suggested) to trigger one-time events in response to new additions to an archive.
usage: tla archive-version [options]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Print the archive format identifier string of an arch archive.
usage: tla archive-fixup [options]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
This is a kind of "catch-all" command to fix the non-standard, non-transactional state of an archive. Currently its sole function is to repair .listing files in archives that use them.
usage: tla make-log [options] [version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
Create (if needed) a log entry file in the root of the project tree containing DIR, for the indicated VERSION.
The name of the new log file is printed to standard output.
usage: tla log-versions [options]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-a, --archive ARCHIVE list only logs for ARCHIVE
-c, --category CATEGORY list only logs for CATEGORY
-b, --branch BRANCH list only logs for BRANCH
-v, --vsn VERSION list only logs for VERSION
-r, --reverse reverse the sort order
Print the list of versions for which there are patch logs in the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory).
usage: tla add-log-version [options] [archive]/version
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
Add an initially empty list of patch log for VERSION to the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory).
A project tree patch log is a pre-requisite for checking the directory in on that version, or updating with patches from that version.
Note that versions recorded for a project tree are recorded by fully qualified version names: an archive name plus the name of a version within that archive.
usage: tla remove-log-version [options] [archive]/version
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
Remove the patch log for VERSION from the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory).
Use this command with caution -- it erases revision history from the project tree!
usage: tla logs [options] [[archive]/version ...]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
-s, --summary print the summary of each patch
-c, --creator print the creator of each patch
-D, --date print the date of each patch
--local-merges list merges from the same archive
--foreign-merges list merges from other archives
--merges list all merges
-f, --full print full patch level names
Print the list of patches applied to a project tree DIR (or the current directory) from VERSION.
usage: tla cat-log [options] revision-spec
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
Retrieve and print the patch log for the indicated revision from a project tree.
usage: tla changelog [options] [[archive]/version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
--no-files exclude file lists from ChangeLog
--untagged don't implicitly tag the output file
--new-entry PATCH,FILE make FILE the first (top) entry
for patch level PATCH
Generate a ChangeLog for VERSION from the patch log for DIR.
usage: tla log-for-merge [options] [[archive]/version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
Generate a log entry body describing a merge into VERSION.
usage: tla merges [options] INTO [FROM]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
-f, --full print full patch level names
Print a list of pairs of patch level names:
%s %s INTO-RVN FROM-RVN
where each pair indicates that at patch level INTO-RVN of INTO, the patch log entry FROM-RVN was added.
FROM may be a branch name, version name, or revision name. If a branch or version name, all merges from that branch or version are reported. If a revision name, only the merge points for that specific revision are reported.
INTO may be a version name or revision name. If a version name, all merge points within that version are printed. If a revision name, all merge points at that revision or earlier are printed.
Output is sorted using patch-level ordering of the first column.
Included patches are listed by full name unless FROM is a revision name. If FROM is a revision, --full causes its full name to be printed.
usage: tla new-merges [options] [[archive]/version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
List all patch log entries in the tree containing DIR that have not already been merged with VERSION.
usage: tla build-config [options] config
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
--no-pristines don't create pristine copies
--link hardlink files to revision library instead of copying
--library ensure revisions are in the revision library
--sparse add library entries sparsely (--link, --library)
-r, --release-id overwrite ./=RELEASE-ID for this config
Build the named configuration. See also "tla cat-config -H".
usage: tla cat-config [options] config
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-o, --output CFG write the output as config CFG
-f, --force overwrite an exiting config (with --output)
-s, --snap Show current patch levels of subtree packages.
Parse and print the indicate config file from a project tree
A config file contains blank lines, comment lines starting with "#", and config specification lines. The config file called $NAME is stored in a project tree as ./configs/$NAME or as ./$NAME.
A config specification line contains a relative path within a project tree, and a specification of the project or revision to store in that location.
For example, the line:
./src/arch lord@emf.net--2003b/arch--devo--1.0
means that, when building the configuration, the latest revision of arch--devo--1.0 should be created within the tree as ./src/arch.
The project specification can be a branch name, version name or the name of a specific revision.
The option --snap says to examine the project tree to find out which revisions of configured project are printed, and generate a new config specification that references those specific revisions. For example, the output for the line shown above might be:
./src/arch lord@emf.net--2003b/arch--devo--1.0--patch-21
The option --output causes the output from this command to be recorded as a new configuration file (or to replace an existing file if --force is provided).
usage: tla tag [options] SOURCE-REVISION TAG-VERSION
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-l, --log FILE commit with log file FILE
--no-cacherev Do not cacherev tag even if different archive
--seal create a version-0 revision
--fix create a versionfix revision
-S, --setup use ``archive-setup`` if necessary.
Create the continuation revision TAG-VERSION (branch point or tag) which is equivalent to SOURCE-REVISION (plus a log entry).
If no log entry is provided, a trivial log entry will be created.
usage: tla update [options] [version/revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR Update project tree in DIR (default ``.``)
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
--dest DEST Instead of modifying the project tree in-place,
make a copy of it to DEST and apply the result to that
Update a project tree by getting the latest revision of VERSION (or the default version of the project tree) and then applying a patch set of the differences between the project tree and the highest revision with which it is up-to-date.
If the merge involves conflicts, a warning message is printed, and the new project tree will contain ".rej" files.
usage: tla replay [options] [version/revision...]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
--list FILE read a list of patches to apply
--new replay only new patches
--reverse reverse the named patch
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
-d, --dir DIR Operate on project tree in DIR (default ``.``)
--dest DEST Instead of modifying the project tree in-place,
make a copy of it to DEST and apply the result to that
--skip-present skip patches that contain 1 or more patch logs already in this tree
The result is formed by applying patches in the latest revision of VERSION (or the default version of the project tree), stopping after the first patch that causes conflicts. If multiple VERSIONs are specified, they are applied in turn.
If one or more specific REVISIONs (including patch-levels) is specified instead, only those patch sets, and no others, will be applied.
With the --list option, read a list of patches to apply from FILE (- for standard input). Complete revision names should be listed, one per line. replay will stop at the first patch in the list that causes a merge conflict, leaving behind files with names of the form:
,,replay.conflicts-in -- the name of the patch that caused conflicts
,,replay.remaining -- the list of patches not yet applied
usage: tla star-merge [options] [FROM]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override tree archive
-c, --changes OUTPUT Generate but don't apply the changeset.
-r, --reference VERSION Set reference version (default: project tree version)
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
-t, --three-way Perform a 3-way (diff3-style) merge.
-d, --dir DIR Operate on project tree in DIR (default ``.``)
Merge changes from FROM into the project tree, considering common ancestry from the project tree reference version, REFERENCE (which defaults to the tree version of the project tree). If FROM is not given, it defaults to the tree revision.
The purpose of this command is to merge changes between development lines which may have merged in both directions. It uses merge history to attempt to minimize the spurious conflicts that can arise from mutual merging.
FROM indicates a revision (it may be specified as a version name, indicating the latest revision in that version).
TREE is the project tree into which the merge will occur.
Star-merge works by computing the most recent ANCESTOR revision of REFERENCE and FROM and then applying the changeset:
delta (ANCESTOR, FROM)
to TREE.
The "most recent ancestor" is defined as follows:
MAYBE_ANCESTOR_1 is defined as the highest patch level of FROM in REFERENCE for which both TREE and FROM have a patch log. In other words, it is the latest REFERENCE revision of FROM's version already merged into TREE.
MAYBE_ANCESTOR_2 is defined as the highest patch level in REFERENCE for which both FROM and REFERENCE have a patch log. In other words, it is the latest revision of REFERENCE already merged into FROM.
MAYBE_ANCESTOR_2, if it is not "nil", was merged into FROM at some revision of FROM's version, which we can call LAST_MERGE_INTO_FROM.
If both MAYBE_ANCESTOR_1 or MAYBE_ANCESTOR_2 are nil, star-merge can do nothing.
If just one of MAYBE_ANCESTOR_1 is MAYBE_ANCESTOR_2 is not nil, then that non-nil value is ANCESTOR.
If both MAYBE_ANCESTOR_1 and MAYBE_ANCESTOR_2 are not nil, then LAST_MERGE_INTO_FROM and MAYBE_ANCESTOR_1 are compared (both are revisions in FROM's version). If MAYBE_ANCESTOR_1 is the later revision, then MAYBE_ANCESTOR_1 is ANCESTOR, otherwise, MAYBE_ANCESTOR_2 is ANCESTOR.
usage: tla apply-delta [options] FROM(REVISION|DIR) TO(REVISION|DIR)
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-N, --forward pass the --forward option to ``patch``
--cache DIR specify a cache root for pristine copies
-d, --dir DIR Operate on project tree in DIR (default ``.``)
--dest DEST Instead of modifying the project tree in-place,
make a copy of it to DEST and apply the result to that
A delta between A and B (both of which may be either a full revision or a project tree) is computed, and then applied to the project tree.
Exit Status Codes:
0 No conflict during patch 1 Conflicts occurred during patch 3 Internal Error
usage: tla missing [options] [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
-s, --summary display a summary of each missing patch
-c, --creator display the creator of each missing patch
-D, --date display the date of each missing patch
-f, --full print full revision names
--merges print a merge list for each missing patch
--skip-present skip patches that contain 1 or more patch logs already in this tree
Print a list of patches missing in the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory) for VERSION (or the default version. of the project tree).
The flag --merges means, for each patch, to print the list of patches included in the patch in two columns. For example:
PATCH-A PATCH-A PATCH-A PATCH-B PATCH-A PATCH-C
means that PATCH-A includes the changes from PATCH-B and PATCH-C. (Every patch includes at least itself.)
usage: tla join-branch [options] version
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR Operate on project tree in DIR (default ``.``)
--dest DEST Instead of modifying the project tree in-place,
make a copy of it to DEST and apply the result to that
REVISION must be a continuation (e.g. tag) of an ancestor of the project tree. The command replays the changeset for REVISION in the project tree, which has the effect of adding the log for the branch (making the tag an ancestor of the resulting tree).
As an exception to the usual rules, REVISION may be abbreviated as a version name, in which case the base-0 revision of that version is indicated.
usage: tla sync-tree [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR Operate on project tree in DIR (default ``.``)
--dest DEST Instead of modifying the project tree in-place,
make a copy of it to DEST and apply the result to that
The new project tree is formed by getting the REVISION and adding all patch-log entries from REVISION. No actual merging is performed -- only the patch-log is changed.
usage: tla delta [options] (REVISION|TREE)-A (REVISION|TREE)-B [DESTDIR]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
--cache DIR specify a cache root for pristine copies
--diffs print changeset report with diffs
Given (REVISION|TREE)-A and (REVISION|TREE)-B, tla will build a changeset that comprises the changes between REVISION-A and REVISION-B
Example:
tla delta tla--devo--1.1--patch-6 \
tla--devo--1.1--patch-8 ,,changes
Will pull patch-6 and patch-8 from tla--devo--1.1 and compute a changeset, which will be saved in a newly created ,,changes directory. If you would like a report instead, append the --diffs option
usage: tla changes [options] [revision] [-- limit...]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit. -H Display a verbose help message and exit. -V, --version Display a release identifier string and exit. -A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``. -d, --dir DIR Change to DIR first. -o, --output DIR Save changeset in DIR (implies --keep). -v, --verbose Verbose changeset report. -q, --quiet Suppress progress information --diffs Include diffs in the output. -k, --keep Don't remove the output directoryon termination. --link hardlink unchanged files to revision library
Generate a patch report describing the differences between the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory) and REVISION.
The default patch level for a given version is the latest level for which the project tree has a patch. The default archive and version is as printed by "tla tree-version".
usage: tla file-diffs [options] file [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-N, --new-file Treat missing file as empty
Print diffs between FILE and the corresponding file in a cached copy of REVISION.
The default patch level for a given version is the latest level for which the project tree has a patch. The default archive and version is as printed by "tla tree-version".
usage: tla file-find [options] file [revision]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-N, --new-file Print missing file as ``/dev/null``
Print location of file corresponding to FILE in a cached copy of REVISION
The default patch level for a given version is the latest level for which the project tree has a patch. The default archive and version is as printed by "tla tree-version".
usage: tla pristines [options] [limit]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-u, --unlocked return only unlocked pristines
-l, --locked return only locked pristines
-r, --reverse reverse sort order
Print the list of pristine revisions cached in project tree DIR (or the current directory).
usage: tla lock-pristine [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-u, --unlock unlock, rather than lock
Lock the indicated pristine REVISION in the project tree containing DIR (or the current directory). This prevents the revision from being automatically recycled.
usage: tla add-pristine [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
Extract REVISION from an archive, creating a pristine copy. Store that pristine copy in the current directory's project tree
usage: tla find-pristine [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-d, --dir DIR cd to DIR first
-u, --unlocked return only an unlocked pristine
-l, --locked return only a locked pristine
-t, --tree-only search this tree only, not siblings
-s, --silent exit status only
Print the location of a pristine copy of the indicated revision
usage: tla my-revision-library [options] [dir]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-e, --errname specify program name for errors
-d, --delete unspecify your revision library
-s, --silent suppress reassuring messages
--search use the full search path
--add use the full add path
--search-only use the search-only path
--add-only use the add-only path
--first prepend to the path if setting (default appends)
With no argument, and without -d, print the path to your revision library.
With an argument, record DIR as the path to your revision library in ~/.arch-params/=revision-library
With the option -d (--delete) and no argument, ensure that you do not have a revision library path set in ~/.arch-params.
If no revision library is set, the program exits with status 1, printing an error message unless the -s (--silent) option is given.
usage: tla library-config [options] library-dir
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
--greedy make the library greedy
--non-greedy make the library not greedy
--sparse make the library sparse (by default)
--non-sparse make the library not sparse (by default)
Set/show various parameters for a revision library.
usage: tla library-find [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-e, --errname specify program name for errors
-s, --silent suppress reassuring messages
Find REVISION in your revision library and print its path. If the revision is not present, print an error message (unless --silent is specified) and exit with non-0 status.
usage: tla library-add [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-s, --sparse Don't fill in gaps in the library.
--non-sparse Fill in gaps in the library.
-L, --library LIB specify which library to add to
--for-links PATH require a lib on the same device as PATH
Add REVISION to your revision library.
This command has no effect and exits with status 0 if the indicated revision is already in the library.
usage: tla library-remove [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
Remove REVISION from your revision library.
If the revision is not present, print an error message and exit with non-0 status.
usage: tla library-archives [options]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
List all archives with records in the revision library.
usage: tla library-categories [options] [archive]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
List all categories within a given archive in the revision library.
usage: tla library-branches [options] [category]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
List all branches within CATEGORY in the revision library.
usage: tla library-versions [options] [branch]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
List all versions within a particular archive/branch with records in the revision library.
usage: tla library-revisions [options] [version]
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-r, --reverse sort from newest to oldest
-f, --full list fully qualified names
-s, --summary print a summary of each patch
-c, --creator print the creator of each patch
-D, --date print the date of each patch
List all revisions within a particular archive/version with records in the revision library.
usage: tla library-log [options] revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-s, --silent suppress reassuring messages
Print the log message for REVISION from the library.
usage: tla library-file [options] file revision
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
--id interpret FILE as an inventory id
--this interpret FILE as a file within a project tree
Find FILE in REVISION in your revision library and print its path. If the revision or file is not present, print an error message and exit with non-0 status.
usage: tla grab [options] location
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
Grabs a published revision from LOCATION.
usage: tla parse-package-name [options] name
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-A, --archive Override ``my-default-archive``
-a, --arch print the archive name
--non-arch print the non-archive part of the name
-c, --category print the category name
-b, --branch print the branch name
-p, --package print the package name
-v, --vsn print the version id
--package-version print the category--branch--version
-l, --lvl print the patch level
--patch-level synonym for --lvl
Options -b, -B, -p, -v, and -l cancel each other.
For -b, -v, and -l, just the id string is printed without "--".
For -p, the output is "<basename>--<branch>".
usage: tla valid-package-name [options] name
-h, --help Display a help message and exit.
-H Display a verbose help message and exit.
-V, --version Display a release identifier string
and exit.
-e, --errname specify program name for errors
--archive require and explicit archive
--no-archive prohibit and explicit archive
-c, --category require a category
-p, --package require category, permit branch
-v, --vsn require a version number
-l, --patch-level require a patch level
--lvl synonym for --patch-level
-t, --tolerant tolerate more specific names
Exit with status 0 if PACKAGE is a valid package name, status 1 otherwise.
By default, require a basename or basename plus branch label.
Options -v and -l cancel -b and vice versa.
Option -l implies -v.
If an error name is specified (-e or --errname), then invalid names cause an error message on stdout. Otherwise, the exit status is the only output.
By default, validation is strict. For example, -b checks for a valid basename and does not permit a branch label or version number.
With -t, more specific names are permitted. For example, -b will permit a branch name, version number, and patch level.