Cascade 1.1.0.943 Manual: Table of Contents
If you're new to Cascade, we recommend that you start by reading the
Introduction to Cascade chapter, which explains the
fundamentals about how Cascade works. Once you've finished reading this
chapter, or if you're already familiar with Cascade, you should be able to skip
around to whichever section of the manual you want.
Chapters:
- Introduction to Cascade
- What is Cascade?
- Introduction to Cascade File System
- Cascade Repository URLs
- Checkpointing vs. Committing
- Configuring Cascade
- Acknowledgements
- Installation
- Cascade System Requirements
- Which Components to Install?
- Windows Installation Instructions
- Linux Installation Instructions
- Macintosh Installation Instructions
- Firewalls
- Windows Apache/mod_python Instructions
- Storage Size
- Upgrading an Existing Cascade Installation
- Cascade Manager
- Accessing Cascade Manager
- Creating and Managing Users
- License Management
- Adding Repositories
- Task Configurations
- Starting/Stopping Cascade Manager
- Revisions and Tasks
- Email Settings
- Purging Old Checkpointed Changesets and Task Results
- The Cascade Command Line Client
- Introduction to the Command Line Client
- Authentication and Authentication Caching
- csc apply
- csc checkpoint
- csc clone
- csc commit
- csc describe
- csc diff
- csc help
- csc launch
- csc merge
- csc mode
- csc mount
- csc newline
- csc revert
- csc status
- csc update
- The Cascade Windows Explorer Shell Extension
- Introduction to the Shell Extension
- Authentication and Authentication Caching
- Context Menu Commands
- Icon Overlays
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