rcs: rlog
2.10 Invoking rlog
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rcs log [options] file ...
(or “rlog” instead of “rcs log”)
The rlog command displays information about RCS files.
-L
Ignore RCS files with no locks set.
-R
Print only the name of the RCS file.
-h
Print only the “header” information.
-t
Like ‘-h’, but also include the description.
-N
Omit symbolic names.
-b
Select the default branch.
-dDATES
⇒Date option. Select revisions based on timestamp, in the
range DATES, with spec:
D
single revision D or earlier
D1<D2
D2>D1
between D1 and D2, exclusive
<D
D>
before D
>D
D<
after D
Instead of ‘<’ or ‘>’, you can use ‘<=’ or ‘>=’, respectively, to
specify inclusive ranges. DATES may also be a list of
semicolon-separated specs.
-l[WHO]
Select revisions locked by WHO (⇒Delim-separated list) only,
or by anyone if WHO is omitted.
-r[REVS]
Select revisions in REVS (⇒Delim-separated list), one of:
REV, ‘REV:’, ‘:REV’, ‘REV1:REV2’.
-sSTATE[,STATE...]
Select revisions with specified state(s) (⇒State option).
-w[WHO]
Select revisions checked in by WHO (⇒Delim-separated list),
or by the user if WHO is omitted.
-V
-VN
-xSUFF
⇒Misc common options.
-zZONE
⇒Date option. This option also changes the output format of
the date to use hyphens instead of slashes. For example:
$ rlog t,v # without -z
...
date: 2010/10/02 04:35:26; [...]
...
$ rlog -z+0200 t,v
...
date: 2010-10-02 06:35:26+02; [...]
...
These options have no effect, and are included solely for consistency
with other commands (⇒Environment): ‘-q’, ‘-T’.