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NAME
bk cset − manage changesets

SYNOPSIS
bk cset
[−Cq] [−ilist] [−xlist]

DESCRIPTION
The cset command may be used to restore changeset marks in files (part of BitKeeper’s per file metadata), to re-include one or more changesets which were previously excluded, or to exclude one or more changesets.

OPTIONS
−C
Clear and remark all changeset boundaries in all files under BitKeeper control.
−i
list Create a new changeset that includes the changes in list.
−q
Run quietly.
−S
If using -i or -x and not currently in the product, then limit the -i or -x to a component.
−x
list Create a new changeset that excludes the changesets in list.

BUGS
The −i and −x options currently work only on file contents, not renames, creates, mode changes, or xflags.

REMOVED INTERFACES
Older versions of bk cset had two forms which are no longer supported since bk changes can provide the same information.

$ bk cset -r1.5
ChangeSet|1.5
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-resolve.perl|1.4
src/takepatch.c|1.16
$ bk changes -r1.5 -vnd’:GFILE:|:REV:’
ChangeSet|1.5
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-resolve.perl|1.4
src/takepatch.c|1.16
$ echo 1.5 | bk cset -l −
ChangeSet|1.5
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-resolve.perl|1.4
src/takepatch.c|1.16
$ echo 1.5 | bk changes -vnd’:GFILE:|:REV:’ −
ChangeSet|1.5
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-resolve.perl|1.4
src/takepatch.c|1.16

SEE ALSO
bk-admin, bk-changes

CATEGORY
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