If all the files in the directory are supposed to be in cvs, just
run cvs add *.  It'll do the right thing.

donald
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 01:00:13PM +0300, Dmitry Trunikov wrote:
>     Hi All.
> I'm newbie in CVS and need in your help. Problem is in following. I have 
> a directory which has many files (more than 600). Some files are in CVS 
> and other are not because they ware not added to CVS in time. I want to 
> add new files to CVS but I don't know exactly their names. At current 
> time I can to do command "cvs status" and select files which are not in 
> CVS but list is too big and hard for processing. Can anybody advise me 
> other solution?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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