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"NAME"
cvs - Concurrent Versions System
"SYNOPSIS"

cvs [ cvs_options ] cvs_command [ command_options ] [ command_args ]

"NOTE"
"revision control system" "\fLcvs" cvs "" "\fLcvs - concurrent versions system" "concurrent versions system - \fLcvs" "release control system" "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs - concurrent versions system" "source control system" "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs - concurrent versions system" revisions "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs - source control" This manpage is a summary of some of the features of cvs. It is auto-generated from an appendix of the CVS manual. For more in-depth documentation, please consult the Cederqvist manual (via the cvs(GNU) and cvsclient(GNU) links in the MirBSD online (HTML) manual pages, the info cvs command or otherwise, as described in the SEE ALSO section of this manpage). Cross-references in this man page refer to nodes in the same.