NAME
ci
—
check in RCS revisions
SYNOPSIS
ci |
[-qV ]
[-d [date]]
[-f [rev]]
[-I [rev]]
[-i [rev]]
[-j [rev]]
[-k [rev]]
[-l [rev]]
[-M [rev]]
[-m msg]
[-N symbol]
[-n symbol]
[-r [rev]]
[-s state]
[-t [str]]
[-u [rev]]
[-w username]
[-x suffixes]
[-z tz] file
... |
DESCRIPTION
The ci
program is used to check in new
revisions to RCS files.
When a file is checked in, it is stored in the RCS directory with
a specific revision number, and the original file itself is deleted. The RCS
file is stored with the same name, but with ‘,v’ appended.
ci
will prompt for a check-in message, to be stored
with the file, which can be displayed using
rlog(1).
Revision numbering starts at 1.1 and increases logically.
Numbering can be altered using the -k
option,
however. The ‘,v’ suffix can also be altered, using the
-x
option.
ci
also supports keyword substitution
– see the rcs(1) man page for more information.
The following options are supported:
-d
[date]- Uses date for check-in date and time. If date is not specified, use the working file's last modification time.
-f
[rev]- Force check-in – even if no changes have been made to the working file.
-I
[rev]- Interactive mode.
-i
[rev]- Only do initial check-in. Print error and refuse to do check-in if the RCS file already exists.
-j
[rev]- Only do update check-in. Print error and refuse to do check-in if the RCS file does not already exist.
-k
[rev]- Search the working file for keywords and set the revision number, creation date, state and author to the values found in these keywords instead of computing them.
-l
[rev]- The same as
-r
, but also immediately checks out the deposited revision and locks it. This is useful if you wish to continue to edit the working file after check-in. -M
[rev]- Set the modification time of the file to the date of the retrieved revision.
-m
msg- Specify a log message. A line beginning with a hash character (‘#’) is considered a comment and ignored.
-N
symbol- Assign the symbolic name symbol to the checked in revision, overwriting any previous assignment of symbol.
-n
symbol- The same as
-N
except it does not overwrite previous symbols. -q
- Be quiet about reporting.
-r
[rev]- Check in revision rev. However, if
rev is not specified the meaning is completely
different – override any
-l
or-u
options, ensuring the default behaviour of releasing a lock and removing the working file. -s
state- Sets the state of the deposited revision to the identifier state. The specified value may not contain a space character.
-t
[str]- Change the descriptive text. The argument str is interpreted as the name of a file containing the descriptive text or, if prefixed with a ‘-’, the actual descriptive text itself. If no argument is given, this option is ignored (for compatibility reasons).
-u
[rev]- The same as
-r
, but also immediately checks out the deposited revision read-only. Useful if you wish to read the working file after check-in. -V
- Print RCS's version number.
-w
username- Uses username as the author field of the deposited revision.
-x
suffixes- Specifies the suffixes for RCS files. Suffixes should be separated by the ‘/’ character.
-z
tz- Specify the date output format in keyword substitution, and the default
time zone for date 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.
TMPDIR
- When set, this variable specifies the directory where temporary files are to be created. The default is set to /tmp.
EXIT STATUS
The ci
utility exits 0 on success,
and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
co(1), ident(1), rcs(1), rcsclean(1), rcsdiff(1), rcsmerge(1), rlog(1)