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NAME
 bk cmdlog - show the log of commands executed in this repository
SYNOPSIS
 bk cmdlog [-S] [-a] [-v] [-c<cutoff>] [pattern]
 bk cmdlog [-r] [-c<cutoff>] [pattern]
DESCRIPTION
 List the history of repository level commands run in repository of cur-
 rent directory. Repository level commands are bk clone, bk commit, bk
 export, bk pull, and bk push.
 Commands are listed in least recent to most recent order.
OPTIONS
 -a List history of all commands run in the repository, not just
 repository level commands.
 -c<cutoff> List commands which happened during the date range specified
 by <cutoff>.
 -r List command start and stops with relative times. Implies
 -a.
 -v Each line of output is prefixed with userid, timestamp and
 BK version. Combined with the -a option, everything is
 listed, including commands run by BK itself.
 Additionally, in a nested collection, each output line will
 list the component name in brackets, ie. [component]
 -S
 --standalone
 When used in a nested collection, only process the log for
 the current component.
 pattern Limit the output to lines matching (regexp) pattern.
EXIT STATUS
 bk cmdlog returns exit status 0.
NOTES
 The two command logs are maintained by BitKeeper in the BitKeeper/log
 directory. repo_log contains all repository level commands ever run in
 that repository. cmd_log contains recent commands run in that reposi-
 tory.
 In the cmd_log file, commands are logged at the time they start and at
 the time they finish. By default, cmdlog output is limited to the lat-
 ter. Using the -av options, both the start and finish of commands is
 listed (as well as other events such as trigger launches).
 The relative times displayed by the -r option are only printed if the
 bk version logged those times. Earlier versions of BitKeeper did not
 log this data so it will not appear in the output.
 When using the -r option, the relative time is in seconds and relative
 to the first user level command (for example, the start of a bk pull
 would be 0 seconds, all the subordinate logs will be relative to that.
 The final entry will represent the run time of the pull command).
SEE ALSO
 bk range
CATEGORY
 Repository
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