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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 )