6 git-cvsimport - Import a CVS repository into git
12 'git-cvsimport' [-o <branch-for-HEAD>] [-h] [-v] [-d <CVSROOT>] [-s <subst>]
13 [-p <options-for-cvsps>] [-C <git_repository>] [-i] [-P <file>]
14 [-m] [-M regex] [<CVS_module>]
19 Imports a CVS repository into git. It will either create a new
20 repository, or incrementally import into an existing one.
22 Splitting the CVS log into patch sets is done by 'cvsps'.
23 At least version 2.1 is required.
25 You should *never* do any work of your own on the branches that are
26 created by git-cvsimport. The initial import will create and populate a
27 "master" branch from the CVS repository's main branch which you're free
28 to work with; after that, you need to 'git merge' incremental imports, or
29 any CVS branches, yourself.
34 The root of the CVS archive. May be local (a simple path) or remote;
35 currently, only the :local:, :ext: and :pserver: access methods
39 The git repository to import to. If the directory doesn't
40 exist, it will be created. Default is the current directory.
43 Import-only: don't perform a checkout after importing. This option
44 ensures the working directory and index remain untouched and will
45 not create them if they do not exist.
48 Kill keywords: will extract files with -kk from the CVS archive
49 to avoid noisy changesets. Highly recommended, but off by default
50 to preserve compatibility with early imported trees.
53 Convert underscores in tag and branch names to dots.
55 -o <branch-for-HEAD>::
56 The 'HEAD' branch from CVS is imported to the 'origin' branch within
57 the git repository, as 'HEAD' already has a special meaning for git.
58 Use this option if you want to import into a different branch.
60 Use '-o master' for continuing an import that was initially done by
63 -p <options-for-cvsps>::
64 Additional options for cvsps.
65 The options '-u' and '-A' are implicit and should not be used here.
67 If you need to pass multiple options, separate them with a comma.
69 -P <cvsps-output-file>::
70 Instead of calling cvsps, read the provided cvsps output file. Useful
71 for debugging or when cvsps is being handled outside cvsimport.
74 Attempt to detect merges based on the commit message. This option
75 will enable default regexes that try to capture the name source
76 branch name from the commit message.
79 Attempt to detect merges based on the commit message with a custom
80 regex. It can be used with -m to also see the default regexes.
81 You must escape forward slashes.
84 Verbosity: let 'cvsimport' report what it is doing.
87 The CVS module you want to import. Relative to <CVSROOT>.
90 Print a short usage message and exit.
93 Pass the timestamp fuzz factor to cvsps, in seconds. If unset,
94 cvsps defaults to 300s.
97 Substitute the character "/" in branch names with <subst>
99 -A <author-conv-file>::
100 CVS by default uses the unix username when writing its
101 commit logs. Using this option and an author-conv-file
105 Import all commits, including recent ones. cvsimport by default
106 skips commits that have a timestamp less than 10 minutes ago.
109 exon=Andreas Ericsson <ae@op5.se>
110 spawn=Simon Pawn <spawn@frog-pond.org>
114 git-cvsimport will make it appear as those authors had
115 their GIT_AUTHOR_NAME and GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL set properly
118 For convenience, this data is saved to $GIT_DIR/cvs-authors
119 each time the -A option is provided and read from that same
120 file each time git-cvsimport is run.
122 It is not recommended to use this feature if you intend to
123 export changes back to CVS again later with
124 gitlink:git-cvsexportcommit[1].
128 If '-v' is specified, the script reports what it is doing.
130 Otherwise, success is indicated the Unix way, i.e. by simply exiting with
136 Written by Matthias Urlichs <smurf@smurf.noris.de>, with help from
137 various participants of the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
141 Documentation by Matthias Urlichs <smurf@smurf.noris.de>.
145 Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite