GNU RCS 5.9.1: rlog

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2.10 Invoking rlog

rcs log [options] file …
(or “rlog” instead of “rcs log”)

The rlog command displays information about RCS files.

-L

Ignore RCS files with no locks set.

-R

Print only the name of the RCS file.

-h

Print only the “header” information.

-t

Like -h, but also include the description.

-N

Omit symbolic names.

-b

Select the default branch.

-ddates

See Date option. Select revisions based on timestamp, in the range dates, with spec:

d

single revision d or earlier

d1<d2
d2>d1

between d1 and d2, exclusive

<d
d>

before d

>d
d<

after d

Instead of ‘<’ or ‘>’, you can use ‘<=’ or ‘>=’, respectively, to specify inclusive ranges. dates may also be a list of semicolon-separated specs.

-l[who]

Select revisions locked by who (comma-separated list of usernames) only, or by anyone if who is omitted.

-r[revs]

Select revisions in revs, a comma-separated list of range specs, one of: rev, rev:, :rev, rev1:rev2.

-sstates

See Misc common options. states can also be a comma-separated list of states. Select revisions with specified state(s).

-w[who]

Select revisions checked in by who (comma-separated list of usernames), or by the user if who is omitted.

-V
-Vn
-xsuff

See Misc common options.

-zzone

See Date option.

These options have no effect, and are included solely for consistency with other comamnds (see Environment): ‘-q’, ‘-T’.


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