The "finfo" command:
Print the complete change history for a single file going backwards in time. The default mode is -l.
For the -l|--log mode: If "-b|--brief" is specified one line per revision is printed, otherwise the full comment is printed. The "-n|--limit N" and "--offset P" options limits the output to the first N changes after skipping P changes.
In the -s mode prints the status as <status> <revision>. This is a quick status and does not check for up-to-date-ness of the file.
In the -p mode, there's an optional flag "-r|--revision REVISION". The specified version (or the latest checked out version) is printed to stdout. The -p mode is another form of the "cat" command.
Options:
- -b|--brief
- display a brief (one line / revision) summary
- --case-sensitive B
- Enable or disable case-sensitive filenames. B is a boolean: "yes", "no", "true", "false", etc.
- -l|--log
- select log mode (the default)
- -n|--limit N
- Display the first N changes (default unlimited). N less than 0 means no limit.
- --offset P
- skip P changes
- -p|--print
- select print mode
- -r|--revision R
- print the given revision (or ckout, if none is given) to stdout (only in print mode)
- -s|--status
- select status mode (print a status indicator for FILE)
- -W|--width N
- Width of lines (default is to auto-detect). Must be more than 22 or else 0 to indicate no limit.
See also: artifact, cat, descendants, info, leaves