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The working directory is the top-level directory in a Repository, in which the plain versions of files are available to read, edit and build. Files in the working directory are usually from the ["Tip"], but may be from older revisions, or modified and not yet ["Commit"]ted. The working directory is the top-level directory in a ["Repository"], in which the plain versions of files are available to read, edit and build. Files in the working directory are usually from the ["Tip"], but may be from older revisions, or modified and not yet ["Commit"]ted.
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A working directory has one or two parent revisions. The parent revision or revisions will become A working directory has one or two ["Parent"] ["Revision"]s. The parent revision or revisions will become
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CategoryGlossary

Working directory

The working directory is the top-level directory in a ["Repository"], in which the plain versions of files are available to read, edit and build. Files in the working directory are usually from the ["Tip"], but may be from older revisions, or modified and not yet ["Commit"]ted.

A working directory has one or two ["Parent"] ["Revision"]s. The parent revision or revisions will become the parent revisions of the new revision which will eventually be created by a ["Commit"] of the ["LocalModifications"]. An ["Update"] will change the parent revision, whereas a ["Revert"] will only modify the content of the working directory.

A working directory will only have two parent revisions as the result of a ["Merge"].


CategoryGlossary

WorkingDirectory (last edited 2012-11-06 16:23:25 by abuehl)