NAME
mtn - distributed version control system
SYNOPSIS
mtn [options] <command>
[parameters]
WARNING
This manpage is not well-maintained; it is a
summary of monotone's capabilities, and probably contains
inaccuracies. For the complete, accurate manual, including
tutorial, concepts, and full reference documentation, try running
info monotone, or browsing to .
(Patches to generate this manpage from --help strings will
be gratefully accepted.)
COMMANDS
- comment <id>
- Write a comment cert for a revision.
- approve <id>
- Make a "branch" cert approving of a revision's membership in a
branch.
- disapprove <id1>
- Disapprove of a revision, committing the inverse changes as as
a descendant of the disapproved revision.
- tag <id> <tagname>
- Put a symbolic tag cert on a revision.
- testresult <id>
(0|1|true|false|yes|no|pass|fail)
- Indicate a passing or failing test result on a revision.
- diff [--revision=<id1> [--revision=<id2>]
] [<pathname>...]
- Show diffs between workspace and database.
- status [<pathname>...]
- Show status of workspace.
- log [id]
- Show historical log of revisions, starting from workspace base
revision, or [id] if given.
- cert <id> <certname> [certval]
- Create a custom cert for a revision. Reads cert value from
stdin if no value given on command line.
- genkey <keyid>
- Generate an RSA key-pair and store it in the database.
- hkeypass <keyid>
- Change passphrase of the private half of a key.
- list certs <id>
- List certs associated with revision.
- list keys [partial-id]
- List keys matching glob, or list all keys if no glob given.
- list branches
- List all branches.
- list tags
- List all tags.
- list vars [<domain>]
- List all vars (possibly limited by domain).
- list unknown [<pathname...]
- List files in workspace, but not in revision's manifest or work
list.
- list ignored [<pathname...]
- List files intentionally ignored due to the ignore_file hook.
- list missing [<pathname...]
- List files in revision's manifest, but not in workspace.
- list changed [<pathname...]
- List files in workspace that have changed compared to the base
revision.
- fdata <id>
- Write file data packet to stdout.
- fdelta <oldid> <newid>
- Write file delta packet to stdout.
- mdata <id>
- Write manifest data packet to stdout.
- mdelta <oldid> <newid>
- Write manifest delta packet to stdout.
- certs <id>
- Write revision cert packets to stdout.
- rdata <id>
- Write revision data packet to stdout.
- privkey <id>
- Write private key packet to stdout.
- pubkey <id>
- Write public key packet to stdout.
- read [<file1> [<file2> [...]]]
- Read packets from files or stdin.
- cvs_import <cvsroot>/<module>
- Import all versions in CVS module. Reconstructs revisions and
converts metadata to certificates. A private signing key must
already exist in the database.
- rcs_import <rcsfile> ...
- Import all file versions in RCS files. Does not reconstruct
revisions across the entire tree. You do not want this command, it
is for debugging; use cvs_import.
- checkout [--revision=revision-id]
[<directory>]
- Check out revision from database.
- co [--revision=revision-id]
[<directory>]
- Check out revision from database; an alias for checkout.
- cat (file|manifest) <id>
- Write file or manifest from database to stdout.
- heads
- Show unmerged heads of branch, or report when branch is merged.
- merge
- Merge unmerged heads of branch.
- add <pathname> [...]
- Add files to workspace. adding a file does not copy it into the
database, merely adds it to the work list. You must commit
your changes in order to copy added files to the database.
- drop <pathname> [...]
- Drop files from workspace. Files are not deleted from
workspace, merely noted as removals in the work list.
- rename <src> <dst>
- Rename files from <src> to <dst> in
workspace.
- commit [(--message=<log
message>|--message-file=<file>)] [<pathname>...]
- Commit workspace to database. Each commit has a changelog
message associated with it. If --message is provided on the command
line, it is used; if --message-file is provided, the content of the
named file will be used as a commit message. If the filename is '-'
the commit message will be read from standard input. Otherwise a
log message editor will be invoked. If the file _MTN/log exists and
is non-empty, its content is used to prefill the editor. You cannot
specify both --message and --message-file at the same time, and if
_MTN/log exists and is non-empty, you can cannot specify either of
them at all.
- update [revision-id]
- Update workspace.
- refresh_inodeprints
- Turn on inodeprints mode, and force a cache refresh.
- push [<host> [<glob>]]
- Push contents of <glob> to database on
<host>.
- pull [<host> [<glob>]]
- Push contents of <glob> from database on
<host>.
- sync <host> <glob>
- Sync contents of <glob> with database on
<host>.
- serve [--pid-file=<path>]
[--bind=[<host>][:<port>]] <glob>
[--exclude=<exclude-glob>]
- Serve contents of <glob> at network address
<host>, on the port <port>. If
<port> isn't given, 4691 is used. If a --pid-file
option is provided on the command line, monotone will store the
process id of the server in the specified file.
- set <domain> <name> <value>
- Set the db var <name> in domain
<domain> to value <value>.
- unset <domain> <name>
- Delete any setting for db var <name> in domain
<domain>.
- automate
(interface_version|heads|ancestors|attributes|parents|descendents|children|graph|erase_ancestors|toposort|ancestry_difference|leaves|inventory|stdio|certs|select)
- Scripting interface.
- db
(init|info|version|dump|load|migrate|rebuild|execute|check)
- Manipulate database state.
DESCRIPTION
Monotone is a version control system, which
allows you to keep old versions of files, as well as special
manifest files which describe the location of files in a
tree. Unlike other systems, versions in monotone are
identified by cryptographic hash, and operations are
authenticated by individual users' evaluating cryptographic
signatures on meta-data, rather than any central authority.
Monotone keeps a collection of versions in a single-file
relational database. It is essentially serverless, using network
servers only as untrusted communication facilities. A monotone
database is a regular file, which contains all the information
needed to extract previous versions of files, verify signatures,
merge and modify versions, and communicate with network servers.
OPTIONS
- --help
- Print help message.
- --debug
- Turn on debugging log on standard error stream. This is very
verbose. Default is to be silent, unless an error occurs, in which
case failure log is dumped.
- --quiet
- Turn off normal progress messages.
- --dump=<file>
- Dump debugging log to file on failure.
- --nostd
- Do not evaluate "standard" lua hooks compiled into
monotone.
- --norc
- Do not load lua hooks from user's ~/.monotonerc file.
- --rcfile=<file>
- Load extra lua hooks from file (may be given multiple
times).
- --db=<file>
- Use database in file.
- --key=<keyid>
- Use keyid for operations which produce RSA signatures.
Default is inferred from presence of unique private key in
database. Can also be customized on a per-branch basis with hook
function get_branch_key(branchname).
- -k <keyid>
- An alias for --key=<keyid>
- --branch=<branchname>
- Use branchname for operations on a branch. Default is
inferred in operations on existing branches (commit, update, etc).
- -b <branchname>
- An alias for --branch=<branchname>
- --ticket=dot|count|none
- Use the given method to print tickers. The count method
prints the count for each ticker on one line, incrementing the
numbers in place, while the dot method prints a continuous
string of characters (like some programs provide a progress line of
dots). none prints nothing. The default is count.
- --revision=<id>
- Used to specify one or more revision ids to various commands.
- -r <id>
- An alias for --revision=<id>
- --message=<log message>
- Use the given message as the changelog when committing a new
revision rather than invoking the log message editor. Currently
this option only applies to the commit command but it may also
apply to the comment command in the future. This option is
alternative to --message-file
- -m <log message>
- An alias for --message=<log message>
- --message-file=<message file>
- Use the content of the given file as the changelog when
committing a new revision rather than invoking the log message
editor. If the passed filename is '-' the changelog message will be
read from standard input. Currently this option only applies to the
commit command but it may also apply to the comment command in the
future. This option is alternative to --message.
- --author=<author email>
- Use the given author as the value of the "author" cert when
committing a new revision, rather than the default author. Useful
when committing a patch on behalf of someone else, or when
importing history from another version control system.
- --date=<date and time>
- Use the given given date and time as value of the "date" cert
when committing a new revision, rather than the current time.
Useful when importing history from another version control system.
- --root=<root dir>
- Stop the search for a workspace (containing the _MTN directory)
at the specified root directory rather than at the physical root of
the filesystem.
- --xargs=<file>
- Inject the contents of the file in place among the command line
arguments. This may be useful in case the command line would
otherwise become too long for your system. This option can be used
more than once if needed.
- -@ <file>
- An alias for --xargs=<file>
ENVIRONMENT
- EDITOR
- Used to edit comments, log messages, etc.
- VISUAL
- Used in preference to EDITOR, if set.
FILES
- $HOME/.monotonerc
- A lua script, used as a customization file.
NOTES
- *
- Command line options override environment variables and
settings in lua scripts (such as .monotonerc)
SEE ALSO
info monotone
BUGS
see http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=monotone
AUTHOR
graydon hoare <graydon@pobox.com>