| bk-kernel-howto.txt: Description of kernel workflow under BitKeeper |
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| bk-make-sum: Create summary of changesets in one repository and not |
| another, typically in preparation to be sent to an upstream maintainer. |
| Typical usage: |
| cd my-updated-repo |
| bk-make-sum ~/repo/original-repo |
| mv /tmp/linus.txt ../original-repo.txt |
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| bksend: Create readable text output containing summary of changes, GNU |
| patch of the changes, and BK metadata of changes (as needed for proper |
| importing into BitKeeper by an upstream maintainer). This output is |
| suitable for emailing BitKeeper changes. The recipient of this output |
| may pipe it directly to 'bk receive'. |
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| bz64wrap: helper script. Uncompressed input is piped to this script, |
| which compresses its input, and then outputs the uu-/base64-encoded |
| version of the compressed input. |
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| cpcset: Copy changeset between unrelated repositories. |
| Attempts to preserve changeset user, user address, description, in |
| addition to the changeset (the patch) itself. |
| Typical usage: |
| cd my-updated-repo |
| bk changes # looking for a changeset... |
| cpcset 1.1511 . ../another-repo |
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| csets-to-patches: Produces a delta of two BK repositories, in the form |
| of individual files, each containing a single cset as a GNU patch. |
| Output is several files, each with the filename "/tmp/rev-$REV.patch" |
| Typical usage: |
| cd my-updated-repo |
| bk changes -L ~/repo/original-repo 2>&1 | \ |
| perl csets-to-patches |
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| cset-to-linus: Produces a delta of two BK repositories, in the form of |
| changeset descriptions, with 'diffstat' output created for each |
| individual changset. |
| Typical usage: |
| cd my-updated-repo |
| bk changes -L ~/repo/original-repo 2>&1 | \ |
| perl cset-to-linus > summary.txt |
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| gcapatch: Generates patch containing changes in local repository. |
| Typical usage: |
| cd my-updated-repo |
| gcapatch > foo.patch |
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| unbz64wrap: Reverse an encoded, compressed data stream created by |
| bz64wrap into an uncompressed, typically text/plain output. |
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