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bk mv(7.3.3)		    BitKeeper User's Manual		  bk mv(7.3.3)

NAME
       bk mv - rename file[s]

SYNOPSIS
       bk mv [-f] source-file-or-dir [file ...]	 dest-file-or-dir

DESCRIPTION
       To rename a file/directory from A to B do this:

	   $ bk	mv A B

       The  bk mv command will rename the checked out file (if any) as well as
       the revision control file.  Edited files	are also renamed and then  re-
       edited, preserving any changes made but not yet checked in.  The	rename
       will  appear  as	 an  additional	change to the file when	you commit the
       next changeset.

       Renames propagate just like content changes, i.e., they happen automat-
       ically when you pull changes into your repository from another  reposi-
       tory unless you have also renamed the file.  In that case, the resolver
       will prompt you to choose a name.

       If  the	last argument is an existing directory,	bk mv moves all	listed
       files into that directory.  Otherwise, if only two files	are given,  it
       renames the first as the	second.	 It is an error	if more	than two files
       are  listed  and	 the  last argument is not a directory.	 The intent is
       that bk mv behaves like the traditional UNIX mv command,	except that it
       knows about the additional  BitKeeper  files  and  records  the	rename
       event.

NOTES
       bk  mv  will  refuse  to	move BitKeeper metafiles without the -f	option
       (use of which is	not recommended).

       If both the A and B arguments are directories, bk  mv  will  check  the
       repository  consistency.	  If  this check fails the move	operation will
       not continue.

SEE ALSO
       bk-commit, bk-names, bk-pull, bk-push, bk-rm, bk-rmdir

CATEGORY
       Common
       File

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