Adding and Editing VCS Commands

The command editor enables you to add, remove, and edit all commands in your VCS profile. You can save the changes to an individual filesystem or to the VCS profile itself.

To open the command editor for a filesystem:

The command editor lists all of the profile's existing commands in the left pane of the window. Select any command to edit its properties in the right pane of the window.

The top-level folder contains a subfolder that is named after the VCS profile. Any commands in this folder appear in the filesystem's VCS commands menu.

To add a new command to a filesystem or VCS profile:

  1. Open the command editor as described above.
  2. Right-click a folder node and choose Add and choose Command. Commands in the inner folder appear in that profile's VCS commands submenu.

    You can also right-click an existing command and choose to cut, copy, and paste it. Use the Move Up and Move Down commands to change the order in which the commands appear in the VCS commands submenu.

  3. Expand the folder's node if necessary, select the node for the command you just created, and set the properties.
  4. To add the command to the current filesystem, click OK to close the command editor, then close the Customizer.

    To add the command to the current VCS profile, click OK to close the command editor. Then click the Back button to return to the Profile tab. Click Save As, select the current profile from the list, and click Save. Changes to a VCS profile do not apply to filesystems mounted before the change was made.

tip You can also use folders and separators to organize the version control commands in your VCS commands submenu.
See also
Mounting a Directory With Generic VCS Support
Mounting a CVS Filesystem
Calling Version Control Commands
Modifying VCS Command Parameters and Variables
VCS Command Properties
Writing a Refresh Command for Your VCS

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