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NAME

       repo - repo status - manual page for repo status

SYNOPSIS

       repo status [<project>...]

DESCRIPTION

       Summary

       Show the working tree status

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -j JOBS, --jobs=JOBS
              number of jobs to run in parallel (default: based on number of CPU cores)

       -o, --orphans
              include objects in working directory outside of repo projects

   Logging options:
       -v, --verbose
              show all output

       -q, --quiet
              only show errors

   Multi-manifest options:
       --outer-manifest
              operate starting at the outermost manifest

       --no-outer-manifest
              do not operate on outer manifests

       --this-manifest-only
              only operate on this (sub)manifest

       --no-this-manifest-only, --all-manifests
              operate on this manifest and its submanifests

       Run `repo help status` to view the detailed manual.

DETAILS

       'repo  status'  compares  the  working  tree to the staging area (aka index), and the most
       recent commit on this branch (HEAD), in each project specified. A  summary  is  displayed,
       one line per file where there is a difference between these three states.

       The -j/--jobs option can be used to run multiple status queries in parallel.

       The -o/--orphans option can be used to show objects that are in the working directory, but
       not  associated  with  a  repo  project.  This  includes  unmanaged  top-level  files  and
       directories,  but  also  includes  deeper  items.  For  example,  if  dir/subdir/proj1 and
       dir/subdir/proj2 are repo projects, dir/subdir/proj3 will be shown if it is not  known  to
       repo.

       Status Display

       The status display is organized into three columns of information, for example if the file
       'subcmds/status.py' is modified in the project 'repo' on branch 'devwork':

       project repo/
              branch devwork

       -m     subcmds/status.py

       The first column explains how the staging  area  (index)  differs  from  the  last  commit
       (HEAD). Its values are always displayed in upper case and have the following meanings:

       -:     no difference

       A:     added         (not in HEAD,     in index                     )

       M:     modified      (    in HEAD,     in index, different content  )

       D:     deleted       (    in HEAD, not in index                     )

       R:     renamed       (not in HEAD,     in index, path changed       )

       C:     copied        (not in HEAD,     in index, copied from another)

       T:     mode changed  (    in HEAD,     in index, same content       )

       U:     unmerged; conflict resolution required

       The  second  column  explains how the working directory differs from the index. Its values
       are always displayed in lower case and have the following meanings:

       -:     new / unknown (not in index,     in work tree                )

       m:     modified      (    in index,     in work tree, modified      )

       d:     deleted       (    in index, not in work tree                )