I have a long list of commits to make and, as such, would like to stagger the commits. So, when I do:
svn st | ack '^M'
I would like to commit these files only
Is this possible through the command line?
I have a long list of commits to make and, as such, would like to stagger the commits. So, when I do:
svn st | ack '^M'
I would like to commit these files only
Is this possible through the command line?
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The xargs command is useful for this kind of thing.
Assuming you don't have any filenames containing space characters, you can do:
If you do have space characters in filenames, the
sed
command becomes a little more complex, to add quotes around each filename:(I'm not familiar with
ack
-- perhaps it could be also be used in place ofsed
in these examples)