08 October 2004

VSS Cloaking

I finally learned what the cloaking feature of VSS does and wanted to share.

If you cloak a folder, you are marking it as a folder that you do not want to include in a recursive get. 

For example, lets say you have this dir structure.

$/
 - Apps (Cloaked)
 - TestCases

If you were to do a recursive get from $/, the Apps directory would be excluded from the get.

This is very helpful if you want to get latest, but don't want to get a certain dir, like "Images" for instance.  A real time saver in my opinion.

How To Cloak:
1. Right click on VSS project
2. Select Properties
3. Check the "project cloaked for me" checkbox.

Here's the complete ref.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/guides/html/vstskcloak_projects.asp

 

 

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# Snoop Blog said:
08 October 04 at 9:16 AM
# Siva Mateti said:
I didn't know about this feature in VSS till now. I used it immediately in my project. Thanks for the tip!
08 October 04 at 6:44 AM
# Desktop Notes said:
09 October 04 at 4:03 AM
# Korby Parnell's WebLog said:
25 October 04 at 1:55 PM
# Korby Parnell's WebLog said:
25 October 04 at 2:43 PM
# Korby Parnell's WebLog said:
29 October 04 at 6:48 PM
# allen said:

The article is helpful to me.  :-)

05 November 08 at 10:31 PM

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