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NAME¶
cil - the command-line issue listSYNOPSIS¶
$ cil init $ cil summary $ cil list $ cil list --status=New $ cil list --label=Release-v0.1 $ cil list --is-open $ cil add ... added issue 'cafebabe' ... $ cil show cafebabe $ cil edit cafebabe $ cil status cafebabe InProgress $ cil comment cafebabe ... added comment 'deadbeef' ... $ cil attach cafebabe filename.txt ... added attachment 'decaf7ea' ... $ cil extract decaf7ea $ cil extract decaf7ea --filename=other_filename.txt $ cil am email.txt $ cil track $ cil fsck
DESCRIPTION¶
Cil is a small but useful command-line issue list. It saves issues, comments and attachments as local files which you can check in to your repository.- init [--path=PATH] [--bare]
- Creates a local '.cil' file and an 'issues' directory. If
PATH is specified, the config file and directory will be created in the
destination directory.
- summary [filters]
- Displays a one line summary for each issue. You may filter on both the Status and Label fields.
- list [filters]
- Shows each issue with more information. You may filter on both the Status and Label fields.
- add [--mine] [summary]
- Adds an issues after you have edited the input. Text passed
after 'add' will be used as the bug summary line.
- show ISSUE
- Shows the issue name with more detail.
- status ISSUE NEW_STATUS
- Shortcut so that you can set a new status on an issue without having to edit it.
- depends-on ISSUE1 ISSUE2
- Shortcut so that cil will add a 'DependsOn' from issue 1 to issue 2. Conversley, issue 2 will also then contain a 'Precedes' pointer to issue 1.
- precedes ISSUE1 ISSUE2
- This is the exact opposite of "depends-on" and is here for convenience and completeness. ie. issue 1 has to be completed before issue 2.
- status ISSUE NEW_STATUS
- Shortcut so that you can set a new status on an issue without having to edit it.
- steal ISSUE
- Shortcut to assign this issue to yourself. It reads your "~/.cilrc" file for your UserName and UserEmail and uses this to populate the "AssignedTo" field in the issue.
- edit ISSUE
- Edits the issue. If it changes, set the updates time to now.
- comment ISSUE
- Adds a comment to an issues after you have edited the input.
- attach ISSUE FILENAME
- Adds that particular filename to an existing issue.
- extract ATTACHMENT [--filename=FILENAME]
- Extracts the file from the attachment number. If filename if given uses that, otherwise it will use the original one saved along with the attachment.
- am
- Applies an email message to the issue list. It tries to
figure out the type of email it is, whether it is a new issue or a comment
on an already existing issue. For example, if it can find valid issue
names in the subject or body of the message, it adds it as a comment to
that issue. If it can't find any valid issue names, it presumes it's a new
issue and adds that.
- track ISSUE
- This command outputs one or more command which you should run so that your VCS knows about your issue. It makes sure all the comments and attachments are done too.
- fsck
- Tries to help you organise your issues if any aren't valid or have broken relationships.
FILTERS¶
Filters can be used on both the "summary" and "list" commands. Most can be combined. See each individual filter for details.- --status=STATUS
- You can choose any of the Statuses which might appear in your issues. This status does not have to be defined in your ".cil" file, even if you have "StatusStrict" turned on.
- --label=LABEL
- You can choose any of the Labels which might appear in your issues. This label does not have to be defined in your ".cil" file, even if you have "LabelStrict" turned on.
- --is-open, --is-closed
- These check both "StatusOpenList" and "StatusClosedList" from your ".cil" file. If both are specified, you're likely to get no issues unless you explicitly defined a status as being in both lists (for whatever reason you have).
- --assigned-to=EMAIL_ADDRESS, --is-mine
- These items are mutually exclusive. The
"--assigned-to" just checks the email address in the AssignedTo
field. It does not match anything else in that field, including any
preceding name or any angle brackets.
.cil¶
The ".cil" file is used to configure bits and pieces within cil for this particular issue list. The following options are available and where stated, may be declared multiple times: The ".cil" file is fairly simple and an example can be seen here:UseGit: 1 StatusStrict: 1 StatusOpenList: New StatusOpenList: InProgress StatusClosedList: Finished LabelStrict: 1 LabelAllowedList: Type-Enhancement LabelAllowedList: Type-Defect LabelAllowedList: Priority-High LabelAllowedList: Priority-Medium LabelAllowedList: Priority-Low
- UseGit
- Default: 0, Type: Boolean (0/1)
- StatusStrict
- Default: 0, Type: Boolean (0/1)
- StatusOpenList
- Default: empty, Type: List
- StatusClosedList
- Default: empty, Type: List
- StatusAllowedList
- This list is automatically generated from the StatusOpenList and the StatusClosedList. It does not have to appear in the config file.
- LabelStrict
- Default: 0, Type: Boolean (0/1)
- LabelAllowedList
- Default: empty, Type: List
~/.cilrc¶
The "~/.cilrc" file is read to configure the user's preferences for all cil lists they're using. It is of the same format as the ".cil" file and contains the following options:UserName: Andrew Chilton UserEmail: andychilton@gmail.com
- UserName
- Default: 'Name', Type: String
- UserEmail
- Default: 'Email', Type: String
BUGS¶
Probably. Let me know :-)TODO¶
To get a ToDo list for cil, clone the repo, find the issues/ dir and type:$ cil --is-openThis gives the current outstanding issues in cil.
AUTHOR¶
Andrew Chilton <andychilton@gmail.com>COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2008 by Andrew Chilton Cil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.2013-03-15 | perl v5.14.2 |