This is a list of the keywords that RCS currently (in release 5.6.0.1) supports:
$Author: sinuhe $
$Date: 2003/11/07 20:55:33 $
$Header: /webcvs/www/www/software/cvs/manual/html_node/cvs_76.html,v 1.1 2003/11/07 20:55:33 sinuhe Exp $
$Id: cvs_76.html,v 1.1 2003/11/07 20:55:33 sinuhe Exp $
$Header: /webcvs/www/www/software/cvs/manual/html_node/cvs_76.html,v 1.1 2003/11/07 20:55:33 sinuhe Exp $
, except that the RCS
filename is without a path.
$Name: $
$Locker: $
$Log: cvs_76.html,v $
Revision 1.1 2003/11/07 20:55:33 sinuhe
Add manual.
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The log message supplied during commit, preceded by a
header containing the RCS filename, the revision
number, the author, and the date (UTC). Existing log
messages are not replaced. Instead, the new log
message is inserted after
$Log: cvs_76.html,v $
message is inserted after Revision 1.1 2003/11/07 20:55:33 sinuhe
message is inserted after Add manual.
message is inserted after
.
Each new line is prefixed with a comment leader
which RCS guesses from the file name extension.
It can be changed with cvs admin -c
.
See section admin options. This keyword is useful for
accumulating a complete change log in a source file,
but for several reasons it can be problematic.
See section Problems with the $Log: cvs_76.html,v $
See section Problems with the Revision 1.1 2003/11/07 20:55:33 sinuhe
See section Problems with the Add manual.
See section Problems with the keyword..
$RCSfile: cvs_76.html,v $
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The name of the RCS file without a path.
$Revision: 1.1 $
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The revision number assigned to the revision.
$Source: /webcvs/www/www/software/cvs/manual/html_node/cvs_76.html,v $
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The full pathname of the RCS file.
$State: Exp $
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The state assigned to the revision. States can be
assigned with
cvs admin -s
---See section admin options.
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