I find viewcvs ( http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net ) does a fine job of displaying this info.
dtayl Kerry Keal wrote: > Hi, > > What I would like is a cvs command to list files in a cvs repository, > maybe something like: cvs ls . The command should support the common > command flags (-D -l -r ) such as: cvs ls -r rev1 . > Another nice feature would to be able to list all the tag names for a > particular file with something like -t. > > Output might be something like > > This would list all the files in the cvs repository > cvs ls -t . > module1/file1.c > module1/file2.c > module1/file3.c > module2/fileA.c > module2/fileB.c > module2/fileC.c > > Here all revision names in module1 are listed. > cvs ls -t module1 > module1/file1.c:rev1,rev2,rev3 > module1/file2.c:rev1,rev2,rev3 > module1/file3.c:rev3 > > In this case all revisions up to rev2 are listed. > cvs ls -t -r rev2 module1 > module1/file1.c:rev1,rev2 > module1/file2.c:rev1,rev2 > > Is there any chance of getting this type of functionality into cvs? Any > comments about the proposed format. I'm willing to help do some coding > if that is what it would take to get this functionality into cvs. > > Regards, > Kerry > > _______________________________________________ > Info-cvs mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs