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0 Command: rlog | Section: 1 | Source: OpenBSD | File: rlog.1
RLOG(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual RLOG(1) NAME rlog - display information about RCS files SYNOPSIS rlog [-bhLNRtV] [-ddates] [-Eendsep] [-l[lockers]] [-r[revs]] [-Srevsep] [-sstates] [-w[logins]] [-xsuffixes] [-ztz] file ... DESCRIPTION The rlog program displays information about RCS files. A file's complete RCS history can be displayed (the default if no options are specified) or a subset of its history log can be requested, depending on which options are specified. RCS keywords are displayed using the ident(1) utility. The following options are supported: -b Print information about revisions of the default branch only. -ddates Specify revisions with dates matching the specification. The specification might be as follows: date1<date2 or date2>date1 Select all revisions between date1 and date2. <date or date> Select all revisions before date. >date or date< Select all revisions after date. date Select the latest revision before or equal to date. The `>' and `<' characters can be followed by the `=' character to imply an inclusive specification. Several specifications can be used by separating them with the `;' character. See also the -z option, below. -Eendsep Print endsep at the end of each RCS file, instead of the default string of 77 equal signs. -h Print the RCS header, describing a file's branch, lock details, symbolic names, etc. -L Ignore RCS files with no locks set. -l[lockers] Print information about locked revisions only. If a comma- separated list of login names is specified, ignore all locks other than those held in the list. -N Do not print symbolic names. -R Print name of RCS file only. -r[revs] Specify revision(s) to list: rev1,rev2,... A list of revisions is specified by separating names or numbers of revisions by the `,' character. rev1:rev2 List all revisions between rev1 and rev2 (they must be on the same branch). :rev List all revisions since the beginning of the branch until rev included. rev: List all revisions of the branch beginning with rev. branch List all revisions of a branch. branch. List the latest revision of the branch branch. branch1:branch2 List all revisions of branches between branch1 and branch2. Without argument, the -r option means the latest revision of the default branch. -Srevsep Print revsep at the end of each RCS revision, instead of the default string of 28 dash signs. -sstates Print information about revisions whose state matches one of the specified states. Multiple states may be specified as a comma- separated list. -t Print header and description only. -V Print RCS's version number. -w[logins] Print information about revisions checked in by users specified in a comma-separated list. If logins is omitted, the user's login is assumed. -xsuffixes Specifies the suffixes for RCS files. Suffixes should be separated by the `/' character. -ztz Specify the date output format. The tz argument should be a numeric UTC offset (e.g. +02:45 would specify an offset of 2 hours 45 minutes). `LT' may instead be used to specify local time. If no argument is given, a default format is used. This option is also used to set the default time zone for dates used in the -d option. ENVIRONMENT RCSINIT If set, this variable should contain a list of space-delimited options that are prepended to the argument list. EXIT STATUS The rlog utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. EXAMPLES Print complete information about files: $ rlog RCS/* Print the names of RCS files with locks set: $ rlog -L -R RCS/* SEE ALSO ci(1), co(1), ident(1), rcs(1), rcsclean(1), rcsdiff(1), rcsmerge(1) STANDARDS The flags [-qT] have no effect and are provided for compatibility only. FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 August 31, 2016 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8

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