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The "addremove" command:

Usage: fossil addremove ?OPTIONS?

Do all necessary "add" and "rm" commands to synchronize the repository with the content of the working check-out:

The command does not "commit". You must run the "commit" separately as a separate step.

Files and directories whose names begin with "." are ignored unless the --dotfiles option is used.

The --ignore option overrides the "ignore-glob" setting, as do the --case-sensitive option with the "case-sensitive" setting and the --clean option with the "clean-glob" setting. See the documentation on the "settings" command for further information.

The -n|--dry-run option shows what would happen without actually doing anything.

This command can be used to track third party software.

Options:

--case-sensitive BOOL
Override the case-sensitive setting
--dotfiles
Include files beginning with a dot (".")
--ignore CSG
Ignore unmanaged files matching patterns from the Comma Separated Glob (CSG) list
--clean CSG
Also ignore files matching patterns from the Comma Separated Glob (CSG) list
-n|--dry-run
If given, display instead of run actions
--reset
Reset the ADDED/DELETED state of a check-out, such that all newly-added (but not yet committed) files are no longer added and all newly-removed (but not yet committed) files are no longer removed. No flags other than --verbose and --dry-run may be used with --reset.
-v|--verbose
Outputs information about each --reset file. Only usable with --reset.

See also: add, rm