2012/4/2 Daniel Shahaf <d.s_at_daniel.shahaf.name>:
> stsp_at_apache.org wrote on Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 09:53:06 -0000:
>> Author: stsp
>> Date: Mon Apr 2 09:53:05 2012
>> New Revision: 1308276
>>
>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1308276&view=rev
>> Log:
>> * site/publish/faq.html
>> (hidden-log): Mention the ^/ URL short cut here.
>>
>> Modified:
>> subversion/site/publish/faq.html
>>
>> Modified: subversion/site/publish/faq.html
>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/subversion/site/publish/faq.html?rev=1308276&r1=1308275&r2=1308276&view=diff
>> ==============================================================================
>> --- subversion/site/publish/faq.html (original)
>> +++ subversion/site/publish/faq.html Mon Apr 2 09:53:05 2012
>> @@ -3508,7 +3508,12 @@ is still at r7, you do not see the log i
>>
>> <ol>
>> <li>Run '<tt>svn log -rHEAD</tt>'.</li>
>> -<li>Run '<tt>svn log URL</tt>', where URL is the repository URL.</li>
>> +<li>Run '<tt>svn log URL</tt>', where URL is the repository URL.
>> + If the current directory is a working copy you can use <tt>^/</tt>
>> + as the URL to save some typing: <tt>svn log ^/</tt></li>
>> +<li>Run '<tt>svn log URL</tt>', where URL is the URL of the
>> + subdirectory you want to see the log for, for example:
Two minor notes:
1. "^" serves as escape symbol in Windows command-line so there it
needs to be quoted. E.g. this works: svn log "^/"
2. I think it would be a good idea to always add "--limit N" to the log command.
>
> Wondering if we should say "the full or ^/-abbreviated URL" so that
> people who don't know what a URL is aren't mislead to think that ^/foo
> is a URL.
Maybe:
[[[
If the current directory is a working copy you can abbreviate the URL
to repository root as ^/ to save some typing. Note, that on Windows
the "^" symbol is special one and must be quoted. E.g.: svn log "^/"
--limit 10
]]]
>
>> + <tt>svn log ^/trunk</tt></li>
>> <li>Ask for just that file's log information, by running
>> '<tt>svn log foo.c</tt>'.</li>
>> <li>Update your working copy so it's all at r20, then run
>>
>>
Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko
Received on 2012-04-03 01:17:46 CEST