> I expected e.g. "fossil changes" to give me my current directory 
changes only.

This is indeed a reasonable requirement. When working inside a checkout 
repository, all local commands should operate within working directory.

- Altu

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Reynolds <a...@andix.co.uk>
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Sent: Wed, Mar 31, 2010 6:55 pm
Subject: [fossil-users] Fossil GUI for local source tree operations


I understand the rationale for the command line interface, of course.
 
I am very comfortable using the command line (I always have at least 
one dos-box open).
 
But sometimes you get a list of files e.g. fossil changes and for some 
of those files you would like to see the diffs - it's just easier to 
click.
 
I envisage a seperate application just shelling out to the fossil 
binary which would do the real work.
 
The situation is seems to be made worse by e.g. fossil reporting on all 
files in the source tree.
 
I expected e.g. "fossil changes" to give me my current directory 
changes only.
 
If I have a lot of files out and there are many changes then "fossil 
diff" blatts a lot of stuff.
 
I still love fossil though!
 
andy

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