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.CVSRC File Extension

A .CVSRC file is a CVS Command File, created by N/A.

Open with TortoiseCVS. Available for Windows.

What is a .CVSRC file?

The file extension .CVSRC represents a CVS Command File. This type of file is specifically created for use with TortoiseCVS, which is a free software tool that acts as a client for the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) on Microsoft Windows. The purpose of a .CVSRC file is to store default settings or options that are automatically applied to commands run in CVS. This is useful because it saves users from having to manually enter these options each time they execute CVS commands.

In simpler terms, think of a .CVSRC file as a shortcut file that remembers certain settings you want to use every time you work with CVS projects, so you don't have to keep repeating yourself.

To open a .CVSRC file, you would typically use the TortoiseCVS program. This program understands how to read the options stored in the .CVSRC file and apply them to CVS operations.

If, for any reason, you decide you do not want to use the options specified in the .CVSRC file for a particular CVS command, you can override these settings by using the "-f" global option in your command. For example, if you type `cvs -f update`, CVS will ignore the options in the .CVSRC file and execute the update command with default settings.

It's important to note that CVS is a system used for tracking changes in computer files and coordinating work on those files among multiple people. It allows users to check out the latest version of a project, make changes, and then submit those changes back to the CVS server. This helps in managing the project as it evolves over time, and ensures that different users' contributions can be merged and managed effectively. Other users can then update their copies with the latest changes from the server, ensuring everyone is working with the most current information.

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