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Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook

You're reading from   Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook Do amazing things with the shell and automate tedious tasks

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
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ISBN-13 9781785881985
Length 552 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Shell Something Out FREE CHAPTER 2. Have a Good Command 3. File In, File Out 4. Texting and Driving 5. Tangled Web? Not At All! 6. Repository Management 7. The Backup Plan 8. The Old-Boy Network 9. Put On the Monitors Cap 10. Administration Calls 11. Tracing the Clues 12. Tuning a Linux System 13. Containers, Virtual Machines, and the Cloud

Creating a new fossil repository


Fossil is easy to set up and use for your own projects as well as existing projects that you join.

The fossil new and fossil init commands are identical. You can use either depending on your preference.

How to do it...

The fossil new and fossil init commands create an empty fossil repository:

$ fossil new myProject.fossil
    project-id: 855b0e1457da519d811442d81290b93bdc0869e2
    server-id:  6b7087bce49d9d906c7572faea47cb2d405d7f72
    admin-user: clif (initial password is "f8083e")

    $ fossil init myProject.fossil
    project-id: 91832f127d77dd523e108a9fb0ada24a5deceedd
    server-id:  8c717e7806a08ca2885ca0d62ebebec571fc6d86
    admin-user: clif (initial password is "ee884a")

 

How it works...

The fossil init and fossil new commands are the same. They create a new empty repository database with the name you request. The .fossil suffix is not required, but it's a common convention.

There's more...

Let us look at some more recipes:

Web interface to fossil

The fossil...

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