cvsgraph(1)
A CVS/RCS repository grapher
Description
CvsGraph
NAME
cvsgraph - A CVS/RCS repository grapher
SYNOPSIS
cvsgraph [options] [file]
DESCRIPTION
CvsGraph generates images and image maps from CVS/RCS repository files.
OPTIONS
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-b |
Deprecated, use -O’branch_dupbox=-1’ for same functionality. |
-c file
Read alternate config from file.
-d level
Enable debug mode at level. The amount of information is determined by a bitwise or of the following: 1=config lexer, 2=config parser, 4=rcsfile lexer, 8=rcsfile parser, 16=rcsfile structure. The level argument may be in decimal, octal or hexadecimal format.
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-h |
A brief description of possible options. |
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-i |
Generate an image map instead of an image. |
-I file
Also write an image map to
file. This can be useful if you want to generate both
image and image map simultaneously. This halves the total
time spent on accessing the repository file because it is
parsed only once.
However, keeping track of auto-generated files can be a bit
of a hack if used in HTTP requests (unless you pass both
image and HTML file in one HTTP stream).
Note 1: most time is used for the image-drawing routines
(actually libgd), so you might want to think twice in CGI
apps.
Note 2: you can still use ’-o’ to specify
an output file for the image. And, if you also specify
’-i’, then you’ll get two image
maps, for whatever purpose that might be.
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-k |
Deprecated, use -O’auto_stretch=-1’ for same functionality. |
This function is not stable.
-M name
Deprecated, use -O’map_name="AMapName"’ for same functionality.
-m mod
Use mod as the CVS module. This option overrides cvsmodule in the configuration file.
-O cfg_option=value[;opt=val[...]]
Set cfg_option to value. Multiple -O are allowed as well as multiple options can be set simultaneously by separating them with ’;’. See cvsgraph.conf(5) for a detailed list of options. See also CONFIGURATION below.
-o file
Output to file. Otherwise, output is written to standard output.
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-q |
Be quiet (i.e. no warnings) |
-r path
Use path as the CVS root. This option overrides cvsroot in the configuration file.
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-s |
Deprecated, use -O’strip_untagged=-1’ for same functionality. |
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-S |
Deprecated, use -O’strip_first_rev=-1’ for same functionality. |
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-u |
Deprecated, use -O’upside_down=-1’ for same functionality. |
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-V |
Print version and exit. |
-x {3,4,x}
Set the HTML level of compliance for image maps. Use 3 for HTML 3.x, 4 for HTML 4.x and x for XHTML. Default is HTML 3.x compatibility.
-[0-9] txt
Use txt for expansion
CONFIGURATION
CvsGraph
starts with reading a configuration file. If the
’-c’ option is given on the command line,
then it is read. Otherwise, cvsgraph first looks for
a configuration file in the current directory using
./cvsgraph.conf and, if not found, tries to open
/etc/cvsgraph/cvsgraph.conf. Defaults and command
line overrides will be used if no configuration file can be
opened. The format of the configuration file is described in
cvsgraph.conf(5). Configuration parameters entered on
the command line have always precedence over the
configuration file. Configuration options are processed in
the following order:
- configuration file
- ’-O’ command line options
- other command line overrides (-bkMmrSsu)
If you do not want to process any configuration file, then
you can set option ´-c /dev/null’, which
will read an empty configuration file.
The location of
a repository file is determined by the configuration
parameters cvsroot and cvsmodule and the
respective command line options ’-r’ and
’-m’. The cvsroot,
cvsmodule and file are concatenated with
separating ’/’ path-separators forming the final
location:
<cvsroot>/<cvsmodule>/file
No path-separator is appended if cvsroot and
cvsmodule are empty strings. An error message is
issued if the resulting path cannot be opened. Note that
cvsgraph does not attempt to check any validity of
the path components. This enables a user to open any file on
the file-system by setting cvsroot and
cvsmodule to empty strings.
For example, cvsgraph -r ’’ -m ’’
../myfile,v would try to open the file
../myfile,v. Note that a variety of possibilities
yield the same file and all have their advantages and
drawbacks, which are mostly related to the possible use of
the parameters in text expansions.
If no file is given on the command line, then input is read from standard input. This can make expansion strings somewhat strange looking, but they are composed with the information available. If no input file was given, then the input filename for expansion is set to <stdin>.
OUTPUT
The output
generated by cvsgraph can be either an image
(default) or and HTML image map (’-i’ and
’-I’ options).
Images can have several formats, depending on the
capabilities of the gd library on which the drawing is
built. The configuration allows for GIF, PNG or JPEG type
images. Some recent versions of gd do no longer support GIF
and PNG will be used instead. GIF support in gd was added
again after the lzw patent expired.
Generation of image maps conforms to the HTML standard and
maps rectangular regions of the image where revisions and
branches are drawn. Additionally, an extra rectangular
region is generated between revisions to support diff
generation.
FILES
/etc/cvsgraph/cvsgraph.conf
Configuration file read for default layout parameters.
AUTHOR
CvsGraph
is written and maintained by B. Stultiens.
Send comments and bug reports to
cvsgraph@akhphd.au.dk (read the mailnote in the
README file first) and visit the homepage at:
http://www.akhphd.au.dk/˜bertho/cvsgraph/.
SEE ALSO
cvsgraph.conf(5)