RCSCLEAN(1) OpenBSD Reference Manual RCSCLEAN(1)NAMErcsclean - clean up working files
SYNOPSISrcsclean [-TV] [-kmode] [-n[rev]] [-q[rev]] [-r[rev]] [-u[rev]]
[-xsuffixes] [-ztz] [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
The rcsclean program is used to clean up (remove) files that are not
being worked on. Only checked out files from the current working
directory are removed - rcsclean does not remove files from the RCS
repository.
If no file operand is specified, rcsclean cleans up all working files in
the current directory.
rcsclean also supports keyword substitution - see the rcs(1) man page for
more information.
The following options are supported:
-kmode Specify the keyword substitution mode.
-n[rev]
Dry-run mode. When this option is specified, rcsclean will show
you what it would normally do without doing it.
-q[rev]
Be quiet about reporting.
-r[rev]
Remove revision rev. If rev does not match the revision of the
currently checked out file, rcsclean will do nothing.
-T Preserve the modification time of RCS files.
-u[rev]
Unlock the revision if it's currently locked. This is only
possible if no changes have been made to the file since it was
checked out.
-V Print RCS's version number.
-xsuffixes
Specify the suffixes for RCS files. Suffixes should be separated
by the `/' character.
-ztz Specify the time zone for keyword substitution.
ENVIRONMENT
RCSINIT If set, this variable should contain a list of space-delimited
options that are prepended to the argument list.
EXIT STATUS
The rcsclean utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Remove all working files (locked or not) in the current directory that
were not changed since last checkout:
$ rcsclean-u
SEE ALSOci(1), co(1), ident(1), rcs(1), rcsdiff(1), rcsmerge(1), rlog(1)OpenBSD 4.9 September 3, 2010 OpenBSD 4.9