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SVK::Command::Status(3)              User Contributed Perl Documentation             SVK::Command::Status(3)



NAME
       SVK::Command::Status - Display the status of items in the checkout copy

SYNOPSIS
        status [PATH..]

OPTIONS
        -q [--quiet]           : do not display files not under version control
        --no-ignore            : disregard default and svn:ignore property ignores
        -N [--non-recursive]   : do not descend recursively
        -v [--verbose]         : print full revision information on every item

DESCRIPTION
       Show pending changes in the checkout copy.

       The first three columns in the output are each one character wide:

       First column, says if item was added, deleted, or otherwise changed:

         ' '  no modifications
         'A' Added
         'C' Conflicted
         'D' Deleted
         'I' Ignored
         'M' Modified
         'R' Replaced
         '?' item is not under version control
         '!' item is missing (removed by non-svk command) or incomplete
         '~' versioned item obstructed by some item of a different kind

       Second column, modifications of a file's or directory's properties:

         ' ' no modifications
         'C' Conflicted
         'M' Modified

       Third column, scheduled commit will contain addition-with-history

         ' ' no history scheduled with commit
         '+' history scheduled with commit

       Remaining fields are variable width and delimited by spaces:
         The working revision (with -v)
         The last committed revision and last committed author (with -v)
         The working copy path is always the final field, so it can include spaces.

       Example output:

         svk status
          M  bar.c
         A + qax.c

         svk status --verbose wc
          M        53        2 sally        wc/bar.c
                   53       51 harry        wc/foo.c
         A +        -       ?   ?           wc/qax.c
                   53       43 harry        wc/zig.c
                   53       20 sally        wc



perl v5.8.8                                      2006-12-28                          SVK::Command::Status(3)

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