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NAME

fossil - Distributed Version Control System

SYNOPSIS

fossil help
fossil help COMMAND
fossil COMMAND [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

Fossil is a distributed version control system (DVCS) with built-in forum, wiki, ticket tracker, CGI/HTTP interface, and HTTP server.

Common COMMANDs:

add clean help push timeline
addremove clone import rebuild ui
all commit info remote-url undo
amend delete init revert unpublished
annotate diff ls rm unversioned
bisect export merge settings update
blame extras mv sql version
branch finfo open stash
bundle fusefs praise status
cat gdiff publish sync
changes grep pull tag

FEATURES

Features as described on the fossil home page.

1. Integrated Bug Tracking, Wiki, Forum, and Technotes - In addition to doing distributed version control like Git and Mercurial, Fossil also supports bug tracking, wiki, forum, and technotes.

2. Built-in Web Interface - Fossil has a built-in and intuitive web interface that promotes project situational awareness. Type "fossil ui" and Fossil automatically opens a web browser to a page that shows detailed graphical history and status information on that project.

3. Self-Contained - Fossil is a single self-contained stand-alone executable. To install, simply download a precompiled binary for Linux, Mac, OpenBSD, or Windows and put it on your $PATH. Easy-to-compile source code is available for users on other platforms.

4. Simple Networking - No custom protocols or TCP ports. Fossil uses plain old HTTP (or HTTPS or SSH) for all network communications, so it works fine from behind restrictive firewalls, including proxies. The protocol is bandwidth efficient to the point that Fossil can be used comfortably over dial-up or over the exceedingly slow Wifi on airliners.

5. CGI/SCGI Enabled - No server is required, but if you want to set one up, Fossil supports four easy server configurations.

6. Autosync - Fossil supports "autosync" mode which helps to keep projects moving forward by reducing the amount of needless forking and merging often associated with distributed projects.

7. Robust & Reliable - Fossil stores content using an enduring file format in an SQLite database so that transactions are atomic even if interrupted by a power loss or system crash. Automatic self-checks verify that all aspects of the repository are consistent prior to each commit.

8. Free and Open-Source - Uses the 2-clause BSD license.

DOCUMENTATION

http://www.fossil-scm.org/
fossil ui
September 2018 http://fossil-scm.org