Mode changed ( in HEAD, in index, same content ) U: Renamed (not in HEAD, in index, path changed ) C:Ĭopied (not in HEAD, in index, copied from another) T:
TypeStatus now also allows you to enable/disable typing and read receipt notifications on a per-contact basis. You can also use a simple status bar icon instead of an overlay for typing notifications. Modified ( in HEAD, in index, different content ) D: The contact’s name will be shown on your device’s status bar, regardless of where you are in iOS. Its values are always displayed in upper case and have the following meanings: -: The first column explains how the staging area (index) differs from the last commit (HEAD). 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/ 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. This includes unmanaged top-level files and directories, but also includes deeper items. The -o/ -orphans option can be used to show objects that are in the working directory, but not associated with a repo project. The -j/ -jobs option can be used to run multiple status queries in parallel. A summary is displayed, one line per file where there is a difference between these three states. '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. Run `repo help status` to view the detailed manual. Include objects in working directory outside of repo projects Logging options -v, -verbose
Number of jobs to run in parallel (default: based on number of CPU cores) -o, -orphans Show this help message and exit -j JOBS, -jobs= JOBS Show the working tree status Options -h, -help
#Typestatus repo manual
Repo status - manual page for repo status Synopsis