This sounds like something you could put in a shell script wrapper -- just
use "fossil sqlite3".


On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:07 AM, <v...@lavabit.com> wrote:

> I have a fossil repository where I keep my vim settings in different
> branches. Here is an example output of branch listing:
>
> $ fossil branch
> * trunk
>   vim-7.3.000-i486-1-custom
>   vim-7.3.000-i486-1-default
>   vim-7.3.154-x86_64-1-custom-big
>
> Now, to checkout the last branch in this list, I have to copy paste the
> whole name with the mouse and do:
>
> $ fossil co vim-7.3.154-x86_64-1-custom-big
>
> I'd be very happy if I could just type:
>
> $ fossil co vim-7.3.154
>
> I'd be even happier if I could just type:
>
> $ fossil co 154
>
> but I understand that technically this would be harder, since 154 can be a
> part of an SHA1 checksum (maybe it could be escaped somehow to let fossil
> know this is a substring of a tag?)
>
> Is this just a missing feature or an intentional design choice?
>
>
>
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