Bugs Everywhere =============== This is Bugs Everywhere, a bugtracker built on distributed revision control. It works with Arch, Bazaar, Darcs, Git, and Mercurial at the moment, but is easily extensible. It can also function with no RCS at all. The idea is to package the bug information with the source code, so that bugs can be marked "fixed" in the branches that fix them. So, instead of numbers, bugs have globally unique ids. Getting started =============== To get started, you must set the bugtracker root. Typically, you will want to set the bug root to your project root, so that Bugs Everywhere works in any part of your project tree. $ be init -r $PROJECT_ROOT To create bugs, use ``be new $DESCRIPTION``. To comment on bugs, you can can use ``be comment $BUG_ID``. To close a bug, use ``be close $BUG_ID`` or ``be status $BUG_ID fixed``. For more commands, see ``be help``. You can also look at the usage examples in ``test_usage.sh``. Documentation ============= If ``be help`` isn't scratching your itch, there's also * doc/tutorial (a gentle introduction to BE) * doc/distributed_bugtracking (notes on distributed workflows) * doc/spam (notes on removing spam entries from VCSs) * doc/README.dev (a guide to hacking BE) The documentation is marked up in reStructuredText_, so you can use the docutils_ to convert it to other formats if you desire. .. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html .. _docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/