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Re: Does "svn status -q" do anything other than grep -v '^?'

From: Stephen Butler <sbutler_at_elego.de>
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 16:55:10 +0100

Quoting "Harvey, Edward" <Edward.Harvey_at_patni.com>:

> If you run svn help status, you see:
> -q [--quiet] : print as little as possible
> (some different text based on which version of svn you use)
>
> As far as I can tell, all it does is grep -v '^?'
> Is the -q used for some other purpose than to ignore unversioned files?

No, there's no other effect. -q simply ignores unversioned items.

Regards,
Steve

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