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The VC Directory buffer is a specialized buffer for viewing the version control statuses of the files in a directory tree, and performing version control operations on those files. In particular, it is used to specify multi-file VC filesets for commands like C-x v v to act on (see VC Directory Commands).
To use the VC Directory buffer, type C-x v d
(vc-dir). This reads a directory name using the
minibuffer, and switches to a VC Directory buffer for that
directory. By default, the buffer is named *vc-dir*.
Its contents are described in VC Directory
Buffer.
The vc-dir command automatically detects the
version control system to be used in the specified directory. In
the event that more than one system is being used in the
directory, you should invoke the command with a prefix argument,
C-u C-x v d; this prompts for the version control
system which the VC Directory buffer should use.
In addition to the VC Directory buffer, Emacs has a similar facility called PCL-CVS which is specialized for CVS. See About PCL-CVS in PCL-CVS—The Emacs Front-End to CVS.
| • Buffer: | What the buffer looks like and means. | |
| • Commands: | Commands to use in a VC directory buffer. |