best way to add unknowns from the command line?
John Arbash Meinel
john at arbash-meinel.com
Wed Mar 21 21:41:00 UTC 2012
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On 3/21/2012 10:08 PM, Chris Hecker wrote:
>
> I'm in some subdir of my project. I run a bzr st, and find I have
> some unknown files I want to add (not all of the listed unknown
> files). There seems to be no subdir independent way to add these
> from the command line. The branch-root-relative way they're listed
> doesn't work, since bar add takes a cwd relative path. There's no
> ROOT: type modifier (which would help with all commands). You
> basically have to do something lame like:
>
> bzr unknowns: lib/foo.c
>
> bzr add ../../../lib/foo.c
>
> as far as I can tell. Is there some cool way to do this?
>
> bzr qadd takes forever to launch because it expands entire unknown
> directories on load, which is silly.
>
> Chris
>
>
Just 'bzr add' ?
John
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