I host my fossil repository on a private server.  As a little background, I
do mostly scripting work and keep all my "projects" in separate branches.
 This has worked great for me and I will continue to use this method.
 However, I am almost finished with a project I would like to host on
chiselapp so the greater Internet can reach it.  My Google-fu seems to have
failed me and this was the best search I could come up, "fossil branch
history new repository."  I only found one try that did not talk about just
branching an existing repository and this mailing list entry from January
2012<http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users%40lists.fossil-scm.org/msg07227.html>does
not have any responses to it.

I have run <fossil export>, but the resulting file for my repository is too
large for me to realistically manually edit down to just the branch I want.
 If anybody has some scripting-fu for that, that would be awesome.  I am on
Windows, but any language will work; I can port the functionality to a
Windows scripting language for my purposes (and would happily share that
back with the list).

Otherwise, does anybody have any other ideas?  Thanks.

Also, Stephan Beal, I cannot wait until libfossil can be used natively on
Windows (without Cygwin).  I have some ideas for using it in my workflow...


JR
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