experiments with modular patches (fork of darcs's darcs-screened) (http://darcs.net/Development/GettingStarted)
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- darcs
- harness
- release
- shelly
- src
- tests
- .authorspellings
- .boring
- .stylish-haskell.yaml
- CHANGELOG
- COPYING
- COPYING.LIB
- GNUmakefile
- README.md
- Setup.hs
- cabal.project
- darcs.cabal
- stack.yaml
About
Darcs is a distributed version control system written in Haskell.
Building
To build and install the latest release, use
cabal update && cabal install darcswith a recent cabal (version 3.2 or later is recommended). Any version of ghc from 8.2 up to 8.10 should work.
From inside a clone or a source dist, use
> cabal buildor
> cabal installIf you prefer stack:
> stack installNote that using stack will select older versions for some dependencies, which may mean that performance is slightly less than optimal.
Running the test suite
This is optional, of course, but useful if you want to help find bugs or before you contribute patches.
> cabal build --enable-tests
> cabal test --test-show-details=directUsing
To clone a repository via HTTP and send patches by mail:
> darcs clone --lazy http://darcs.net
> # edit files...
> darcs add my_new_file
> darcs record -m "my changes"
> darcs sendTo clone via SSH and push patches:
> darcs clone user@hub.darcs.net:user/repo
> # edit files...
> darcs add my_new_file
> darcs record -m "my changes"
> darcs pushTo create a project and start working:
> darcs init my_project
> cd my_project
> # create and edit files...
> darcs add my_new_file
> darcs record -m "initial version"Pull new patches from upstream:
> darcs pullDocumentation
Concise and up-to-date documentation is available from darcs itself:
> darcs help # list all commands
> darcs help command # help for specific command
> darcs command --help # ditoThe complete documentation is available as a man page which can be generated using
darcs help manpage > darcs.1Reporting bugs
Please send bug reports to bugs@darcs.net. This will automatically add your report to the bug tracker. If you are unsure or just have a question or a comment, you can subscribe to darcs-users@darcs.net and post your question or comments there. See http://darcs.net/MailingLists for details.
There is also an IRC channel named #darcs on freenode.net, where you can report problems or ask questions.
Hacking
We are happy to receive patches and will try our best to review them in a timely fashion. Just record your patches in a clone of http://darcs.net/screened and darcs send them. You are encouraged, but not required, to look at http://darcs.net/Development/GettingStarted for additional information.
BTW, the wiki is a darcs repo, you can clone it with:
> darcs clone --lazy http://darcs.net/darcs-wikito edit the contents and send us patches.