From: Vincent Pit Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:38:37 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Clarify what's the root and the current directory in rgit's man page X-Git-Tag: v0.06~13 X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d269812ad0771d8f1925c858e8a52618cbe304e9;hp=0c3a62e21d624c6076fc69dd2310bea0dd556ab8;p=perl%2Fmodules%2Frgit.git Clarify what's the root and the current directory in rgit's man page --- diff --git a/bin/rgit b/bin/rgit index 1f0b2f0..6387293 100755 --- a/bin/rgit +++ b/bin/rgit @@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ Version 0.05 =head1 DESCRIPTION -This utility recursively searches in the current directory (or in the directory given by the C environment variable if it's set) for all git repositories, sort this list by the repository path, C into each of them, and executes the specified git command. -Moreover, those formats are substuted in the arguments before running the command : +This utility recursively searches in a root directory (which may be the current working directory or - if it has been set - the directory given by the C environment variable) for all git repositories, sort this list by the repository path, C into each of them, and executes the specified git command. +Moreover, those formats are substituted in the arguments before running the command : =over 4 @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ C<^n> with the current repository name. =item * -C<^g> with the relative path to the current repository. +C<^g> with the relative path (based from the root directory) to the current repository. =item * @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ C<^G> with the absolute path to the current repository. =item * -C<^w> with the relative path to the current repository's working directory. +C<^w> with the relative path (based from the root directory) to the current repository's working directory. =item * @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ C<^B> with an absolute version of the "bareified" path. =item * -C<^R> with the absolute path to the current root directory. +C<^R> with the absolute path to the root directory. =item * @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ C<^^> with a bare C<^>. =back -There are actually a few commands that are only executed once in the current directory : C, C, C, C and C. +There are actually a few commands that are only executed once in the root directory : C, C, C, C and C. For any of those, no format substitution is done. You can specify which C executable to use with the C environment variable.