The "all" command:
Usage: fossil all SUBCOMMAND ...
The ~/.fossil file records the location of all repositories for a
user. This command performs certain operations on all repositories
that can be useful before or after a period of disconnected operation.
On Win32 systems, the file is named "_fossil" and is located in
%LOCALAPPDATA%, %APPDATA% or %HOMEPATH%.
Available operations are:
cache Manages the cache used for potentially expensive web
pages. Any additional arguments are passed on verbatim
to the cache command.
changes Shows all local checkouts that have uncommitted changes.
This operation has no additional options.
clean Delete all "extra" files in all local checkouts. Extreme
caution should be exercised with this command because its
effects cannot be undone. Use of the --dry-run option to
carefully review the local checkouts to be operated upon
and the --whatif option to carefully review the files to
be deleted beforehand is highly recommended. The command
line options supported by the clean command itself, if any
are present, are passed along verbatim.
config Only the "config pull AREA" command works.
dbstat Run the "dbstat" command on all repositories.
extras Shows "extra" files from all local checkouts. The command
line options supported by the extra command itself, if any
are present, are passed along verbatim.
fts-config Run the "fts-config" command on all repositories.
info Run the "info" command on all repositories.
pull Run a "pull" operation on all repositories. Only the
--verbose option is supported.
push Run a "push" on all repositories. Only the --verbose
option is supported.
rebuild Rebuild on all repositories. The command line options
supported by the rebuild command itself, if any are
present, are passed along verbatim. The --force and
--randomize options are not supported.
sync Run a "sync" on all repositories. Only the --verbose
option is supported.
setting Run the "setting", "set", or "unset" commands on all
set repositories. These command are particularly useful in
unset conjunction with the "max-loadavg" setting which cannot
otherwise be set globally.
server Run the "ui" or "server" commands on all repositories.
ui The root URI gives a listing of all repos.
In addition, the following maintenance operations are supported:
add Add all the repositories named to the set of repositories
tracked by Fossil. Normally Fossil is able to keep up with
this list by itself, but sometimes it can benefit from this
hint if you rename repositories.
ignore Arguments are repositories that should be ignored by
subsequent clean, extras, list, pull, push, rebuild, and
sync operations. The -c|--ckout option causes the listed
local checkouts to be ignored instead.
list | ls Display the location of all repositories. The -c|--ckout
option causes all local checkouts to be listed instead.
Repositories are automatically added to the set of known repositories
when one of the following commands are run against the repository:
clone, info, pull, push, or sync. Even previously ignored repositories
are added back to the list of repositories by these commands.
Options:
--showfile Show the repository or checkout being operated upon.
--dontstop Continue with other repositories even after an error.
--dry-run If given, display instead of run actions.