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sccs-init(1)		    Schily's USER COMMANDS		  sccs-init(1)

NAME
       sccs-init - create a new	SCCS repository	in the given directory

SYNOPSIS
       sccs init [options] [directory1 .. directoryn]

DESCRIPTION
       The  init subcommand creates a new SCCS repository in the given list of
       directories.  If	no directory argument is given,	 the  current  working
       directory is used.

       This  subcommand	is a project extension that does not exist in historic
       sccs implementations.

OPTIONS
       -f     Force initialization even	if already initialized.	This also per-
	      mits one to create a SCCS	repository inside an existing  reposi-
	      tory.

       -i     Select  in  tree	mode  for the SCCS history files.  The history
	      files are	kept in	a directory SCCS inside	 the  directory	 where
	      the  g-files  are	located.  The default is to create an off tree
	      repository that keeps the	history	files in a shadow  tree	 under
	      .sccs/data.

       -s     Create  a	 new repository	with separately	managed	files does not
	      support project bundling.

EXAMPLES
       To create a new SCCS repository in the current directory	call:

	      sccs init	.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See environ(7) for descriptions of the following	environment  variables
       that  affect  the  execution  of	 sccs-init(1): LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE,
       LC_MESSAGES, and	NLSPATH.

       SCCS_NO_HELP
	      If set, sccs init	will not automatically call help(1)  with  the
	      SCCS  error code in order	to print a more	helpful	error message.
	      Scripts that depend on the exact error messages of SCCS commands
	      should  set  the	environment  variable  SCCS_NO_HELP  and   set
	      LC_ALL=C.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       +------------------------------+-----------------------------+
       |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE	      |	     ATTRIBUTE VALUE	    |
       +------------------------------+-----------------------------+
       | Availability		      |SCHILYdeveloper-build-sccs   |
       +------------------------------+-----------------------------+
       | Interface Stability	      |Evolving			    |
       +------------------------------+-----------------------------+

SEE ALSO
       sccs(1),	  sccs-add(1),	 sccs-admin(1),	 sccs-branch(1),  sccs-cdc(1),
       sccs-check(1),	  sccs-clean(1),     sccs-comb(1),     sccs-commit(1),
       sccs-create(1),	   sccs-cvt(1),	   sccs-deledit(1),    sccs-delget(1),
       sccs-delta(1),	  sccs-diffs(1),     sccs-edit(1),     sccs-editor(1),
       sccs-enter(1),	    sccs-fix(1),       sccs-get(1),	 sccs-help(1),
       sccs-histfile(1),   sccs-info(1),    sccs-istext(1),    sccs-ldiffs(1),
       sccs-log(1), sccs-print(1), sccs-prs(1),	sccs-prt(1), sccs-rcs2sccs(1),
       sccs-remove(1),	   sccs-rename(1),     sccs-rmdel(1),	 sccs-root(1),
       sccs-sact(1),	sccs-sccsdiff(1),    sccs-status(1),	 sccs-tell(1),
       sccs-unedit(1),	sccs-unget(1), sccs-val(1), what(1), sccschangeset(5),
       sccsfile(5).

BUGS
       None currently known.

       Mail bugs and suggestions to schilytools@mlists.in-berlin.de or open  a
       ticket at https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools/issues.

       The mailing list	archive	may be found at:

       https://mlists.in-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/schilytools-mlists.in-berlin.de.

AUTHOR
       sccs  init was originally written by Joerg Schilling in 2015 and	is now
       maintained by the schilytools project authors.

SOURCE DOWNLOAD
       The source code for SCCS	is included in the schilytools project and may
       be retrieved from the schilytools project at Codeberg at

       https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools.

       The download directory is

       https://codeberg.org/schilytools/schilytools/releases.

Joerg Schilling			  2022/10/06			  sccs-init(1)

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