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When two or more people are working on files, it can be highly  | 
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useful at times to see who created or last changed certain content.  | 
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To do this, using the annotate command like this::  | 
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bzr annotate readme.txt  | 
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If you are a pessimist or an optimist, you might prefer to use  | 
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one of built-in aliases for ``annotate``: ``blame`` or ``praise``.  | 
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Either way, this displays each line of the file together with  | 
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information such as:  | 
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* who changed it last  | 
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* when it was last changed  | 
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* the commit message.  | 
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GUI tools  | 
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The various GUI plugins for Bazaar provide graphical tools for  | 
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viewing annotation information. For example, the bzr-gtk plugin  | 
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provides a GUI tool for this that can be launched using the  | 
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``gannotate`` command::  | 
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bzr gannotate readme.txt  | 
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The GUI tools typically provide a much richer display of  | 
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interesting information (e.g. all the changes in each commit)  | 
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so you may prefer them over the text-based command.  | 
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