On (16/10/07 06:45), Martin Pool wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> It seems common to just want the annotation for a particular known line,
> with eg
>
> bzr annotate foo.py +344
>
> and that should just show the log entry for the relevant revision. You
> could usefully bind this into an editor.
>
On (16/10/07 06:45), Martin Pool wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> It seems common to just want the annotation for a particular known line,
> with eg
>
> bzr annotate foo.py +344
>
> and that should just show the log entry for the relevant revision. You
> could usefully bind this into an editor.
>
Another approach might be
bzr ann foo.py -L123,456
to annotate those lines.
Thanks,
James
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