`vcsh` [<options>] <command>
-`vcsh` clone <url> [<repo>]
+`vcsh` clone [-b <branch>] <url> [<repo>]
`vcsh` delete <repo>
`vcsh` enter <repo>
+`vcsh` foreach [-g] <git command>
+
`vcsh` help
`vcsh` init <repo>
`vcsh` list
-`vcsh` list-tracked
-
-`vcsh` list-tracked-by <repo>
+`vcsh` list-tracked [<repo>]
-`vcsh` list-untracked [<-r>] [<repo>]
+`vcsh` list-untracked [<-a>] [<-r>] [<repo>]
`vcsh` pull
If you need to clone a bundle of repositories, look into the
`post-clone-retired` hook.
+ You can also use a single git repository with several branches. Use the `-b`
+ option to specify a branch at clone time, the default is `master`.
+
* commit:
Commit in all repositories
* enter:
Enter repository; spawn new <$SHELL>.
+* foreach:
+ Execute git command for every vcsh repository.
+
+ `-g`: Execute in general context.
+
* help:
Display help.
* list-tracked:
List all files tracked by vcsh.
+ If you want to list files tracked by a specific repository, simply
+ append the repository's name last.
+
* list-tracked-by:
List files tracked by a repository.
+ This is a legacy command; you should use `list-tracked <repo>` instead.
+
* list-untracked:
List all files NOT tracked by vcsh.
+ `-a`: Show all files.
+ By default, the `git ls-files --exclude-standard` is called.
+
+ `-r`: Recursive mode.
By default, the file list is shallow and stops at directory levels where
- possible. If you prefer to get a list of all files, append `-r` for
- recursive mode.
+ possible.
- If you want to list files not tracked by a specific repository, simply
- append the repository's name last.
+ `$repo`: List files not tracked by this specific repository.
* pull:
Pull from all vcsh remotes.
## COPYRIGHT
-Copyright 2011-2013 Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org>
+Copyright 2011-2015 Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org>
Licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or higher.