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To help one get up to speed quickly using CVS, this paper explains the most common CVS operations. The commands and examples in this paper are based on standard situations and cover only the most common options. Most of the examples and instructions in this paper are based on the Unix/Linux command-line CVS client, though examples are provided using multiplatform clients. Most graphical clients use the CVS command names for their menu options.
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| Date: | Nov 2006 | ||
| Pages: | 31 |
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