be

distributed bug tracking from the command line

Author:wking@drexel.edu
Date:2012-02-25
Copyright:Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or (at your option) any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
Version:0.3
Manual section:1
Manual group:distributed bug tracker

SYNOPSIS

be [options] [command] [command_options] [commands_args...]

DESCRIPTION

be allows commandline interaction with the Bugs Everywhere database in a project tree.

To avoid bit-rotted documentation, we do not describe all available commands and options in this manpage. Run be help for accurate documentation. See the Bugs Everywhere Manual (http://docs.bugseverywhere.org/) for more detailed documentation and tutorials.

COMMANDS

help
Print help for be and a list of all available commands.

Run be help for a complete list.

EXAMPLES

be help
Show general help and a list of all commands.
be help init
Show help for the init command.
be init
Initialize a new Bugs Everywhere database.

BUGS

The Bugs Everywhere uses Bugs Everywhere to track its bugs. You can submit bugs directly using be:

$ be --repo http://bugs.bugseverywhere.org/ new "The demuxulizer is broken"
Created bug with ID bea/abc
$ be --repo http://bugs.bugseverywhere.org/ comment bea/abc
<Describe bug>
$ be --repo http://bugs.bugseverywhere.org/ commit "Reported bug in demuxulizer"

Or send an email to the mailing list at be-devel@bugseverywhere.org.

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