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baz-import-branch will import an Arch or Baz Branch into a bzr standalone tree.
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See baz-import for conversion details.
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cdiff mimics bzr diff, but displays the diff in colour. cdiff knows how
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to read a ~/.colordiffrc file, in the same format as for colordiff(1).
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# example ~/.colordiffrc
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Uses rsync to copy a branch to a remote location. Remembers the last location
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used. Will not push if
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- there are unknown files
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- there are uncommitted changes in the working tree.
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These safeguards are intended to prevent dirty trees from being uploaded.
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Shelve allows you to temporarily put changes you've made "on the shelf",
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ie. out of the way, until a later time when you can bring them back from
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the shelf with the 'unshelve' command.
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You can put multiple items on the shelf, each time you run unshelve the
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most recently shelved changes will be reinstated.
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If filenames are specified, only the changes to those files will be
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shelved, other files will be left untouched.
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If a revision is specified, changes since that revision will be shelved.
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If you specifiy "--pick" you'll be prompted for each hunk of the diff as
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to whether you want to shelve it or not. Press "?" at the prompt for help.
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http://bazaar.canonical.com/BzrShelveExample
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Temporarily put aside some changes, to restore them later. This can be useful
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to separate two sets of changes, so that they can be committed separately.
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Delete unknown (or, optionally, ignored) files, leaving versioned files
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List files in the tree that have conflicts.
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Mark conflicts as resolved, by deleting TREE, BASE and OTHER files.
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Show a history of the branch, separated by committer and branch nick.