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si edit<br />

opens a revision or working file for editing<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

si edit [--editor=value] [(-r rev|--revision=rev)] [--[no]systemEditor] [--filter=filteroptions] [(-P<br />

project|--project=project)] [(-S sandbox|--sandbox=sandbox)] [--devpath=path] [--projectRevision=rev] [-hostname=server]<br />

[--port=number] [--password=password] [--user=name] [(-?|--usage)] [(-F file|-selectionFile=file)]<br />

[(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)] [--[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [(-g|-<br />

-gui)] [--quiet] [--settingsUI=[gui|default]] [--status=[none|gui|default]] member...<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

si edit opens a current, former, or deferred member revision for editing. In a sandbox, by default specifying no -r<br />

option edits the working file.<br />

If this <strong>com</strong>mand is invoked in the CLI mode (that is, no -g or --gui option is used), then the EDITOR environment<br />

variable is used and runs with the name of the temporary file containing the requested revision. If the EDITOR variable is<br />

not set, or if the -g or --gui option is used, a system-specific method is used. In particular, on WIN32-based systems,<br />

the operating system is instructed to open the file and does so based on the extension association. Under UNIX, the -g<br />

or --gui option uses the EDITOR environment variable; if it is not set, then Vi is used.<br />

Options<br />

This <strong>com</strong>mand takes the universal options available to all si <strong>com</strong>mands, as well as some general options. See the<br />

options reference page for descriptions.<br />

--editor=value<br />

identifies the editor to be used, overriding any EDITOR environment variables or system setting.<br />

--[no]systemEditor<br />

controls whether to use the system editor, set through si setprefs. If set, this overrides any editor setting if -g or -gui<br />

is given. This is used to temporarily override the pereference system.<br />

member...<br />

identifies a specific member; use spaces to specify more than one member.<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

See the diagnostics reference page for possible exit status values.<br />

PREFERENCES<br />

Using si setprefs or si viewprefs, you are able to set or view the preference keys for this <strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

Commands:<br />

si ci, si co, si lock, si unlock , si viewrevision<br />

Miscellaneous:<br />

ACL, diagnostics, options, preferences<br />

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