The VCS Commands node in the Runtime window contains a list of your most recently
run VCS commands. You can access this node by choosing Window Runtime
(Ctrl-5).
The VCS Commands node contains nodes for each of the most recently run commands grouped by VCS filesystem. When you choose a VCS command like Update, the IDE often runs several commands to perform the action. All of these commands are displayed under the VCS Commands node. The commands in lower case are the commands that you choose from the VCS commands menu. The commands in upper case are the commands that the IDE runs to perform the action.
If a command has successfully completed, its node does not show a badge icon. If the command is still running or ended with an error, one of the badge icons shown in the following table appears on the node.
Icon | Description |
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The command failed. |
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The command is running. |
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The command is waiting for another command to finish before it runs. |
You can right-click any VCS command node to access a contextual menu of the following commands:
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You can set the number of VCS commands that are displayed for each filesystem in the VCS Commands node. Right-click the VCS filesystem node under the VCS Commands node and choose Properties. Then set the Number of Finished Commands to Keep property accordingly. |
See Also | |
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Calling Version Control Commands VCS Command Output Refreshing VCS File Status Information |