5.5 Committing Your Changes
Having made local changes in a project tree, you can save a record of those changes in your branch by committing a revision. Committing a revision, in addition to recording changes in an archive, adds a patch log entry to the tree for those changes, as illustrated in the example:
% tla tree-version
lord@gnu.org--my-hacks-2005/tla--MYHACK--1.3.1
% tla logs -s -r
base-0
tag of lord@emf.net--2005/tla--fix-1--1.3.1--patch-1
% tla commit -L 'touch up COPYING and the top level Makefile.in'
...
% tla logs -s -r
patch-1
touch up COPYING and the top level Makefile.in
base-0
tag of lord@emf.net--2005/tla--fix-1--1.3.1--patch-1
Commands Discussed
tty logs -H
tty commit -H
Copyright
Copyright (C) 2005 Tom Lord (lord@emf.net)
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