to add or modify, and it is followed by one or more instances of
"parameter=value". Use "parameter=" to remove a parameter.
-For example, to register a new svn repository in src/foo:
+For example, to add (or edit) a repository in src/foo:
- mr config src/foo checkout="svn co svn://example.com/foo/trunk"
+ mr config src/foo checkout="svn co svn://example.com/foo/trunk foo"
=item help
"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.
-This is mostly useful if the repositories mr will act on all use the same
-revision control system.
+Additional parameters can be passed to most commands, and are passed on
+unchanged to the underlying revision control system. This is mostly useful
+if the repositories mr will act on all use the same revision control
+system.
=head1 OPTIONS
if [ -z "$url" ]; then \
error "cannot determine svn url" \
fi \
- echo "Found svn url: $url" \
+ echo "Registering svn url: $url" \
mr config "$(pwd)" checkout="svn co $url $basedir" \
elif [ -d .git ]; then \
url=$(git-config --get remote.origin.url) \
if [ -z "$url" ]; then \
error "cannot determine git url" \
fi \
- echo "Found git url: $url" \
+ echo "Registering git url: $url" \
mr config "$(pwd)" checkout="git clone $url $basedir" \
else \
error "unable to register this repo type" \