Modifying VCS Command Parameters and Variables

The IDE interacts with your version control system using profiles of version control commands and variables. You can edit these variables and command parameters with special editors that are accessible from the Advanced tab of the Customizer dialog box. You can edit user-defined environment variables directly in the Environment Variables tab of the Customizer dialog box.

To open the Command Editor:

  1. Right-click the root node for the filesystem and choose Customize.
  2. Click the Advanced tab.
  3. Click Edit Commands.

To open the Variable Editor:

  1. Right-click the root node for the filesystem and choose Customize.
  2. Click the Advanced tab.
  3. Click Edit Variables.

To edit an environment variable:

  1. Right-click the root node for the filesystem and choose Customize.
  2. Click the Environment tab.
  3. In the list of User-Defined Environment Variables, click the Variable Values field for the variable you want to edit.
  4. Enter the new value and press Enter.
note System environment variables cannot be edited in the Customizer dialog box. You can choose to disable a system environment variable in your VCS filesystem by deselecting its check box in the Used In VCS column.
See also
Mounting a Directory With Generic VCS Support
Creating a Custom VCS Profile
Calling Version Control Commands
VCS Command Properties
Variables in VCS Commands
Writing a Refresh Command for Your VCS

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