Name
log
Synopsis
svn log [path
] svn logURL
[path
...]
The default target is the path of your current directory.
If no arguments are supplied, svn
log
shows the log messages for all files and
directories inside of (and including) the current working
directory of your working copy. You can refine the results by
specifying a path, one or more revisions, or any combination of
the two. The default revision range for a local path is BASE:1
.
If you specify a URL alone, svn
log
prints log messages for everything that the URL
contains. If you add paths past the URL, only messages for those
paths under that URL are printed. The default revision range for
a URL is HEAD:1
.
With --verbose
, svn log
also prints all affected paths
with each log message. With --quiet
, svn log
does not print the log message
body itself (this is compatible with
--verbose
).
Each log message is printed just once, even if more than
one of the affected paths for that revision were explicitly
requested. Logs follow copy history by default. Use
--stop-on-copy
to disable this behavior, which
can be useful for determining branch points.
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Accesses Repository: |
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Options
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Examples
To see the log messages for all the paths that changed in
your working copy, run svn
log
from the ...
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