Just do "$cvs update" , and you can see which files are modified.
  'M' will appear before the file name.

On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 08:27:32AM -0400, Kini, Nagraj (GEAE, Foreign National) wrote:
> Hi,
>       How does CVS come to know that the file has been modified and can be
> commited. Is there a command to tell me which file on my local directories
> are differnet from those in the central repository.
> Thanks,
> Nagraj.
> 
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