B<mr> [options] diff
+B<mr> [options] log
+
B<mr> [options] action [params ...]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Any mix of revision control systems can be used with B<mr>, and you can
define arbitrary actions for commands like "update", "checkout", or "commit".
+B<mr> cds into and operates on all registered repsitories at or below your
+working directory. Or, if you are in a subdirectory of a repository that
+contains no other registered repositories, it will stay in that directory,
+and work on only that repository,
+
The predefined commands should be fairly familiar to users of any revision
control system:
Show a diff of uncommitted changes.
-=item list
+=item log
+
+Show the commit log.
+
+=item list (or ls)
List the repositories that mr will act on.
=back
Actions can be abbreviated to any unambiguous subsctring, so
-"mr st" is equivilant to "mr status".
-
-B<mr> operates on all registered repsitories at or below your working
-directory. Or, if you are in a subdirectory of a repository that contains
-no other registered repositories, it will act on only that repository.
+"mr st" is equivilant to "mr status", and "mr up" is equivilant to "mr
+update"
Additional parameters can be passed to other commands than "commit", they
will be passed on unchanged to the underlying revision control system.
=item -c mrconfig
-Use the specified mrconfig file, instead of looking for on in your home
+Use the specified mrconfig file, instead of looking for one in your home
directory.
=item -v
will try to load a .mrconfig file from the root of the repository. (You
should avoid chaining from repositories with untrusted committers.) The
"lib" parameter can specify some shell code that will be run before each
-command, this can be a useful way to define shell functions other commands
-can use.
+command, this can be a useful way to define shell functions for other commands
+to use.
The "default" section allows setting up default handlers for each action,
and is overridden by the contents of other sections. mr contains default
handlers for the "update", "status", and "commit" actions, so normally
you only need to specify what to do for "checkout".
-The "alias" section allows adding aliases for commands. Each parameter
-is an alias, and its value is the command to run.
+The "alias" section allows adding aliases for actions. Each parameter
+is an alias, and its value is the action to use.
For example:
if (@matches == 1) {
$action=$matches[0];
}
+ elsif (@matches == 0) {
+ die "mr: unknown action \"$action\" (known actions: ".
+ join(", ", sort keys %knownactions).")\n";
+ }
else {
- die "mr: ambiguous action \"$action\" (matches @matches)\n";
+ die "mr: ambiguous action \"$action\" (matches: ".
+ join(", ", @matches).")\n";
}
}
}
push @skipped, $dir;
}
else {
- print "mr $action: $dir\n";
+ if (! $nochdir) {
+ print "mr $action: $dir\n";
+ }
+ else {
+ print "mr $action: $dir (in subdir $directory)\n";
+ }
my $command="set -e; ".$lib.
"my_action(){ $config{$topdir}{$subdir}{$action} ; }; my_action ".
join(" ", map { s/\//\/\//g; s/"/\"/g; '"'.$_.'"' } @ARGV);
+ print STDERR "mr $action: running $command\n" if $verbose;
my $ret=system($command);
if ($ret != 0) {
- print STDERR "mr $action: failed to run: $command\n" if $verbose;
+ print STDERR "mr $action: failed ($ret)\n" if $verbose;
push @failed, $topdir.$subdir;
if ($ret >> 8 != 0) {
print STDERR "mr $action: command failed\n";
[alias]
co = checkout
ci = commit
+ ls = list
[default]
lib = \
error() { \
svn update "$@"; \
elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then \
git pull origin master "$@"; \
+ elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/CVS ]; then \
+ cvs update "$@"; \
else \
error "unknown repo type"; \
fi
svn status "$@"; \
elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then \
git status "$@" || true; \
+ elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/CVS ]; then \
+ cvs status "$@"; \
else \
error "unknown repo type"; \
fi
svn commit "$@"; \
elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then \
git commit -a "$@" && git push --all; \
+ elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/CVS ]; then \
+ cvs commit "$@"; \
else \
error "unknown repo type"; \
fi
svn diff "$@"; \
elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then \
git diff "$@"; \
+ elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/CVS ]; then \
+ cvs diff "$@"; \
+ else \
+ error "unknown repo type"; \
+ fi
+log = \
+ if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.svn ]; then \
+ svn log"$@"; \
+ elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then \
+ git log "$@"; \
+ elif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/CVS ]; then \
+ cvs log "$@"; \
else \
error "unknown repo type"; \
fi