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The "timeline" command:

Usage: fossil timeline ?WHEN? ?CHECKIN|DATETIME? ?OPTIONS?

Print a summary of activity going backwards in date and time
specified or from the current date and time if no arguments
are given.  The WHEN argument can be any unique abbreviation
of one of these keywords:

    before
    after
    descendants | children
    ancestors | parents

The CHECKIN can be any unique prefix of 4 characters or more. You
can also say "current" for the current version.

DATETIME may be "now" or "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.SSS". If in
year-month-day form, it may be truncated, the "T" may be replaced by
a space, and it may also name a timezone offset from UTC as "-HH:MM"
(westward) or "+HH:MM" (eastward). Either no timezone suffix or "Z"
means UTC.


Options:
  -n|--limit N         If N is positive, output the first N entries.  If
                       N is negative, output the first -N lines.  If N is
                       zero, no limit.  Default is -20 meaning 20 lines.
  -p|--path PATH       Output items affecting PATH only.
                       PATH can be a file or a sub directory.
  --offset P           skip P changes
  --sql                Show the SQL used to generate the timeline
  -t|--type TYPE       Output items from the given types only, such as:
                           ci = file commits only
                           e  = technical notes only
                           t  = tickets only
                           w  = wiki commits only
  -v|--verbose         Output the list of files changed by each commit
                       and the type of each change (edited, deleted,
                       etc.) after the check-in comment.
  -W|--width <num>     Width of lines (default is to auto-detect). Must be
                       >20 or 0 (= no limit, resulting in a single line per
                       entry).
  -R REPO_FILE         Specifies the repository db to use. Default is
                       the current checkout's repository.