cogito(7)
NAME
cogito - version control system
SYNOPSIS
cg-COMMAND <arg>....sp
DESCRIPTION
- Cogito is a version control system layered on top of the
- git tree history storage system. Amongst some of the noteworthy
- features, Cogito has support for branching, tagging and multiple
- backends for distributing repositories (local files, rsync, HTTP,
- ssh)..sp Cogito is implemented as a series of bash(1) scripts on
- top of git(7) (a content-tracking filesystem) with the goal of
- providing an interface for working with the GIT database in a
- manner similar to other SCM tools (like CVS, BitKeeper or
- Monotone)..sp
COMMANDS OVERVIEW
- The Cogito commands can be split into regular commands and
- advanced commands. The regular commands are those used for normal
- interacting with the repository, while the advanced commands can
- be used for administrating the repository and should to some de
- gree be regarded as low-level and in some cases dangerous..sp Be
- low an overview of the available commands are listed. For details
- on individual commands, do e.g..sp
cg-help cg-log- or.sp
cg-log --long-help- You can find the quick overview of the most useful com
- mands and concepts in cg-ref(7)..sp
- Regular commands
- cg-add(1) [-a] [-N] [-r] FILE...
Add new files to the repository
- cg-branch-add(1) BRANCH_NAME LOCATION
Add new remote branch
- cg-branch-chg(1) BRANCH_NAME NEW_LOCATION
Change an existing remote branch repository URL
- cg-branch-ls(1)
List configured remote branches
- cg-clean(1) [-d] [-D] [-n] [-q] [-x]
Remove untracked files from the working tree
- cg-clone(1) [-l] [-b] [-s] LOCATION [DESTDIR]
Clone a remote repository
- cg-commit(1) [-m MESSAGE]... [-e] [-c COMMIT_ID] [OTH
- ER_OPTIONS] [FILE]... [< MESSAGE]
Commit changes in the working tree to the repository
- cg-diff(1) [-c] [-m] [-s] [-p] [-r FROM_ID[..TO_ID]]
- [FILE]...
Show changes in the diff format
- cg-export(1) [-r TREE_ID] DESTFILE
Export contents of a particular revision
- cg-fetch(1) [-f] [-v] [BRANCH_NAME]
Fetch changes from a remote branch to the local repository
- cg-help(1) [-c] [cg-COMMAND | COMMAND]
Show help for Cogito commands
- cg-init(1) [-I] [-N] [-e EXCLUDEPATTERN]... [-m MES
- SAGE]...
Initialize new repository
- cg-log(1) [-D DATE] [-r FROM_ID[..TO_ID]] [-d] [-s
- --summary] [OTHER_OPTIONS] [FILE]...
Show the list of changes
- cg-merge(1) [-n] [-b BASE_COMMIT] [-j] [--squash] [-v]
- [BRANCH_NAME]
Merge a branch to the current branch
- cg-mkpatch(1) [-m] [-s] [-r FROM_ID[..TO_ID] [-d DIRNAME]]
Create a patch from a commit or a series of commits
- cg-mv(1) [-f] FILE... DEST
Rename or move files in the repository
- cg-object-id(1) [-b | -c | -d | -n | -p | -t] [OBJECT_ID]
Get the SHA1 id of an object associated with the givensymbolic id
- cg-patch(1) [-c] [-C COMMIT] [-pN] [-R] [-m | -d DIR]
- [OTHER_OPTIONS] < PATCH
Apply a patch from a file, standard input, or a commit
- cg-push(1) [-r LOCAL_BRANCH] [-t TAG]... [RE
- MOTE_BRANCH]...
Push changes to a remote repository
- cg-reset(1) [--adds-removes]
Reset the state of the working tree
- cg-restore(1) [-f] [-r ID] [FILE]...
Restore files in the working tree to the given state
- cg-rm(1) [-a] [-f] [-n] [-r] FILE...
Remove files from the repository
- cg-seek(1) [COMMIT_ID]
Seek the working tree to a given commit
- cg-status(1) [-g] [[-n] -s STATUS] [-w] [-x] [DIRPATH]
Show status of the repository and your working tree
- cg-switch(1) [-f] [-l | -n | -p] [-c | -r COMMIT_ID]
- BRANCH
Switch the working tree to a different (or new) localbranch
- cg-tag(1) [-m MESSAGE]... [-e] [-s] [OTHER_OPTIONS]
- TAG_NAME [OBJECT_ID]
Mark certain commit with a tag
- cg-tag-ls(1)
List existing tags
- cg-tag-show(1) TAGNAME...
Show information about given tag(s)
- cg-update(1) [-f] [--squash] [-v] [BRANCH_NAME]
Fetch and merge changes from a remote repository
- cg-version(1) [--lib-dir] [--share-dir]
Show the version of the Cogito toolkit
- cg-version.in(1) [--lib-dir] [--share-dir]
Show the version of the Cogito toolkit
- Advanced commands
- cg-admin-cat(1) [-r TREE_ID] FILE...
Cat file(s) by filename from given tree or revision
- cg-admin-ls(1) [-t TREE_ID] [PATH]
List contents of a particular tree in the repository
- cg-admin-lsobj(1) [OBJECT_TYPE]
List unpacked objects in the repository
- cg-admin-rewritehist(1) [-d TEMPDIR] [-r STARTREV]... [-k
- KEEPREV]... [FILTERS] DESTBRANCH
Rewrite revision history
- cg-admin-setuprepo(1) [-g GROUP] REPOSITORY
Setup a public repository
- cg-admin-uncommit(1) [-t] [COMMIT_ID]
Undo a commit or a series of commits
- Helper commands
- There are a few helper commands that are not meant to be
- used from the command line. They provide a library of generic
- functions used by many of the real Cogito commands. You can safe
- ly ignore them, unless you want to contribute to Cogito develop
- ment..sp
- cg-Xfetchprogress
Show a cute progressbar for cg-fetch
- cg-Xfollowrenames
git-rev-list | git-diff-tree --stdin following renames
- cg-Xlib
Common code shared by the Cogito toolkit
- cg-Xmergefile
Merge two revisions of a file
COMMAND IDENTIFIERS
- BRANCH_NAME
- Indicates a branch name added with the cg-branch-add(1)
- or cg-switch(1) commands.
- COMMAND
- Indicates a Cogito command. The cg- prefix is optional.
- LOCATION
- Indicates a local file path or a URI. See
- cg-branch-add(1) for a list of supported URI schemes.
- COMMIT_ID, FROM_ID, TO_ID, BASE_COMMIT
- Indicates an ID resolving to a commit. The following
- expressions can be used interchangeably as IDs:
· empty string, this or HEAD (current HEAD)· branch name (as registered with cg-branch-add(1))· tag name (as registered with cg-tag(1))· date string (as recognized by the date tool)· shortcut object hash (shorted unambiguous hashlead)· commit object hash (as returned by cg-object-id-c)· tree object hash (as returned by cg-object-id -t) - TAG_NAME
Indicates a free form tag name.
- OBJECT_TYPE
Indicates a git object type i.e.: blob, commit, tree ortag.
- USERNAME
Indicates a free form user name.
- FILE
Indicates an already existing filename - always relative to the root of the repository.
FILES
- ~/.cgrc
- This file is read on startup if stdout is a terminal
- and may contain information about default command line options.
- Each line consists of a command name and a list of options. Lines
- not starting with a Cogito command name are ignored. To have cg
- log and cg-diff colorize the output put the following in ~/.cgrc:
log -c
diff -cYou can prevent Cogito from reading ~/.cgrc by setting the
CG_NORC environment variable.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © Petr Baudis, 2005..sp