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1.1 ! root 1: .TH CHPROJECT 1P "22 June 1983" ! 2: .UC 4 ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: chproject \- activate project environment ! 5: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 6: .B chproject ! 7: [\fB\-df\fR] projectname ! 8: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 9: .I Chproject ! 10: activates the project environment for ! 11: .I projectname. ! 12: The project then becomes the current working project. ! 13: .LP ! 14: After activating the environment, ! 15: .I chproject ! 16: changes to the root directory of ! 17: .I projectname ! 18: and executes commands from the `.projectrc' file ! 19: in that directory. ! 20: .SH OPTIONS ! 21: .IP \fB\-d\fR ! 22: Print the project description. ! 23: .IP \fB\-f\fR ! 24: Instruct ! 25: .I chproject ! 26: to ignore the `.projectrc' file. ! 27: .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ! 28: .ta \w'.projectrc'u+.5i ! 29: PROJECT Current working project root directory. ! 30: .br ! 31: SHELL Name of command interpreter. ! 32: .DT ! 33: .SH FILES ! 34: .ta \w'.projectrc'u+.5i ! 35: \&.projectrc Command file executed by \fIchproject.\fR ! 36: .DT ! 37: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 38: csh(1), mkproject(1P), sh(1) ! 39: .SH DIAGNOSTICS ! 40: Exit status 0 is normal. Exit status 1 indicates an error. ! 41: .SH AUTHOR ! 42: Peter J. Nicklin ! 43: .SH BUGS ! 44: C shell, ! 45: .I csh, ! 46: users should be aware that ! 47: .I chproject ! 48: is an aliased command. The `.cshrc' file in your home directory ! 49: should contain the following alias: ! 50: .LP ! 51: alias chproject \'eval \`\^"chproject" \\!*\`\^\' ! 52: .LP ! 53: Bourne shell, ! 54: .I sh, ! 55: users must give the ! 56: .I chproject ! 57: command as: ! 58: .LP ! 59: \fBeval\fR \`\fBchproject\fR ! 60: [\fB\-df\fR] projectname\`
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