@@ -13,16 +13,10 @@ Any fossil command is acceptable once enough of it has been entered to make the intent unambiguous. 'clo' is a proper prefix of both the 'clone' and 'close' commands, for instance, but 'clon' is enough to make the intent—the 'clone' command—unambiguous. -There is an horrible error in the current help for the 'all' command, -it says 'add' but it means 'all' (see below.) <i>Note (kjk): I'm -mostly a Perl/Lisp/Javascript/Tcl guy at the moment. I think -</i>fossil<i> uses doxygen to gen its usage messages? Once I have -time to grok it I'll patch whatever errors I see.</i> - <h3>Caveats</h3> This is not actually a reference, it's the start of a reference. There are wikilinks to uncreated pages for the commands. This was created by running the fossil help for each command listed by running fossil help... Duplicate commands are only listed once (I @@ -49,11 +43,11 @@ at the next commit. Usage: fossil add (list|pull|push|sync)</pre><code><i>Note that this should be for the "</nowiki>[fossil all]<nowiki>" command, not the "add" -command. This is a bug in the source comments in allrepo.c</i></code><pre> +command. This bug has been fixed as of 2008-11-09</i></code><pre> The ~/.fossil file records the location of all repositories for a user. This command performs certain operations on all repositories that can be useful before or after a period of disconnection operation. Available operations are: