Using CVS Integration
With the CVS integration enabled, you can perform basic CVS operations from inside PyCharm.
In this section:
- Using CVS Integration
- Browsing CVS Repository
- Checking Out Files from CVS Repository
- Configuring CVS Roots
- Configuring Global CVS Settings
- Ignoring Files
- Importing a Local Directory to CVS Repository
- Resetting Branch Head to a Selected Commit
- Resolving Commit Errors
- Updating Local Information in CVS
- Using CVS Watches
- Working Offline
- Working with Tags and Branches
Prerequisites
- PyCharm comes bundled with CVS plugin. This plugin is turned on by default. If it is not, make sure that the plugin is enabled.
- PyCharm's CVS integration does not require a standalone CVS client. All you need is an account in your CVS repository.
- CVS integration is enabled for the current project root or directory.
CVS Support
- When CVS integration with PyCharm is enabled, the Editor and Project views. item appears on the menu, and on the context menus of the
- The files in the folders under the CVS control are highlighted according to their status. See File Status Highlights for file status highlighting conventions.
- Modifications results are shown in the Version Control tool window.
- When using CVS integration, it is helpful to open the Version Control tool window.
The Console tab displays the following data:
- All commands generated based on the settings you specify through the PyCharm user interface.
- Information messages concerning the results of executing generated CVS commands.
- Error messages.
See Also
Reference:
Last modified: 20 April 2016