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Finis
Congratulations! You have successfully run through some of the basic and some of the more complex BitKeeper operations. You've seen how to get views of the repository and its files via the command line and via the graphical tools. You have made modifications to a file, added new files, checked in those files, and created a changeset. And finally, you've run through a merge with conflicts that needed to be resolved by hand.

You might want to delete the BK directory you made along with all the demo repositories.

For more information about BitKeeper commands, try one of the following:

bk helptool
bk help topic
bk help -k keyword

If you need further assistance, you can find it at support@bitmover.com.

A next step in learning about BitKeeper is to try it on your own data. If you would like to talk to a representative about doing a conversion of your current tool's data, please send mail to sales@bitmover.com.

Thank you for trying BitKeeper and we hope you liked your tour.


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