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clean_tree('.', ignored=ignored, detritus=detritus, dry_run=dry_run)
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Option.OPTIONS['no-collapse'] = Option('no-collapse')
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Option.OPTIONS['no-antialias'] = Option('no-antialias')
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Option.OPTIONS['cluster'] = Option('cluster')
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Option.OPTIONS['merge-branch'] = Option('merge-branch',type=str)
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class cmd_graph_ancestry(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""Produce ancestry graphs using dot.
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Output format is detected according to file extension. Some of the more
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common output formats are html, png, gif, svg, ps. An extension of '.dot'
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will cause a dot graph file to be produced. HTML output has mouseovers
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that show the commit message.
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common output formats are png, gif, svg, ps. An extension of '.dot' will
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cause a dot graph file to be produced.
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Branches are labeled r?, where ? is the revno. If they have no revno,
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The value starting with d is "(maximum) distance from the null revision".
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If --merge-branch is specified, the two branches are compared and a merge
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orange COMMON history
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dotted Ghost revision (missing from branch storage)
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Ancestry is usually collapsed by skipping revisions with a single parent
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takes_args = ['branch', 'file']
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takes_options = [Option('no-collapse', help="Do not skip simple nodes"),
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Option('no-antialias',
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help="Do not use rsvg to produce antialiased output"),
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Option('merge-branch', type=str,
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help="Use this branch to calcuate a merge base"),
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Option('cluster', help="Use clustered output.")]
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takes_options = ['no-collapse', 'no-antialias', 'merge-branch', 'cluster']
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def run(self, branch, file, no_collapse=False, no_antialias=False,
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merge_branch=None, cluster=False):
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class cmd_shelve(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""Temporarily remove some text changes from the current tree.
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"""Temporarily remove some changes from the current tree.
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Shelve is intended to help separate several sets of text changes that have
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been inappropriately mingled. If you just want to get rid of all changes
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(text and otherwise) and you don't need to restore them later, use revert.
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If filenames are specified, only changes to those files will be shelved.
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If filenames are specified, only changes to those files will be unshelved.
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help='Shelve all changes without prompting'),
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'message', 'revision']
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def run(self, all=False, file_list=None, message=None, revision=None):
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class cmd_shell(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""Begin an interactive shell tailored for bzr.
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Bzr commands can be used without typing bzr first, and will be run natively
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the branch nick, revno, and path.
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bzr bzrtools:287/> status
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class cmd_branch_history(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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Display the revision history with reference to lines of development.
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def run(self, branch=None):
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commands = [cmd_shelve, cmd_unshelve, cmd_clean_tree, cmd_graph_ancestry,
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cmd_fetch_ghosts, cmd_patch, cmd_shell, cmd_fix, cmd_branch_history]
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cmd_fetch_ghosts, cmd_patch, cmd_shell, cmd_fix]
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command_decorators = []