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Once you have used <small>CVS</small> to store a version control
history&mdash;what files have changed when, how, and by
whom, there are a variety of mechanisms for looking
through the history.

 [[cvs: Log messages#Log messages|&bull; log messages]]::                Log messages
 [[cvs: The history database#The history database|&bull; history database]]::            The history database
 [[cvs: User-defined logging#User-defined logging|&bull; user-defined logging]]::        User-defined logging
 [[cvs: Annotate command#Annotate command|&bull; annotate]]::                    What revision modified each line of a file?

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