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Man Page: mtn-cleanup

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

MTN-CLEANUP(1)							     monotone							    MTN-CLEANUP(1)

NAME
mtn-cleanup - generate shell variables from monotone workspace options
SYNOPSIS
mtn-cleanup
DESCRIPTION
mtn-cleanup returns a workspace to its pristine state with the minimum of change; missing files are restored, changed files are reverted and new files are removed.
BUGS
mtn-cleanup doesn't look to see if the database happens to be somewhere in the workspace, and might therefore remove it. Future version may take a look at _MTN/options to check for this possibility.
SEE ALSO
mtn(1),
AUTHOR
Written by Anthony Edward Cooper <aecooper@coosoft.plus.com>. monotone 2011-02-22 MTN-CLEANUP(1)
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