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The "test-ci-mini" command:

Usage: fossil test-ci-mini ?OPTIONS? FILENAME

where FILENAME is a repo-relative name as it would appear in the vfile table.

Options:

-R|--repository REPO
The repository file to commit to
--as FILENAME
The repository-side name of the input file, relative to the top of the repository. Default is the same as the input file name.
-m|--comment COMMENT
Required check-in comment
-M|--comment-file FILE
Reads check-in comment from the given file
-r|--revision VERSION
Commit from this version. Default is the check-out version (if available) or trunk (if used without a check-out).
--allow-fork
Allows the commit to be made against a non-leaf parent. Note that no autosync is performed beforehand.
--allow-merge-conflict
Allows check-in of a file even if it appears to contain a fossil merge conflict marker
--user-override USER
USER to use instead of the current default
--date-override DATETIME
DATE to use instead of 'now'
--allow-older
Allow a commit to be older than its ancestor
--convert-eol-inherit
Convert EOL style of the check-in to match the previous version's content
--convert-eol-unix
Convert the EOL style to Unix
--convert-eol-windows
Convert the EOL style to Windows.
(Only one of the --convert-eol-X options may be used and they only
modified the saved blob, not the input file.)
--delta
Prefer to generate a delta manifest, if able. The forbid-delta-manifests repo config option trumps this, as do certain heuristics.
--allow-new-file
Allow addition of a new file this way. Disabled by default to avoid that case- sensitivity errors inadvertently lead to adding a new file where an update is intended.
-d|--dump-manifest
Dumps the generated manifest to stdout immediately after it's generated
--save-manifest FILE
Saves the generated manifest to a file after successfully processing it
--wet-run
Disables the default dry-run mode

Example:

fossil test-ci-mini -R REPO -m ... -r foo --as src/myfile.c myfile.c