For example, to set your role to developer, use ccm set role developer.
ccm set option value
The CLI supports setting tools for the edit, view, compare, and merge actions dynamically for any type defined in the database. The following examples show how to use the ccm set command:
Sets the tool to view objects of type type. This setting maps to the same preference as ccm.cli.tools.view.type.windows on Windows, and ccm.cli.tools.view.type.unix on UNIX.
Sets the tool to edit objects of type type. This setting maps to the same preference as ccm.cli.tools.edit.type.windows on Windows, and ccm.cli.tools.edit.type.unix on UNIX.
Sets the tool to compare objects of type type. If the objects have different types and are compatible, the first object type is used. This setting maps to the same preference as ccm.cli.tools.compare.type.windows on Windows, and ccm.cli.tools.compare.type.unix on UNIX.
Sets the tool to merge objects of type type. If the objects have different types and are compatible, the first object type is used. This setting maps to the same preference as ccm.cli.tools.merge.type.windows on Windows, and ccm.cli.tools.merge.type.unix on UNIX.
The following existing command options that set the tools for a CLI session are still valid.
This command option is equivalent to the new option, ccm set edit_command.ascii.
This command option is equivalent to the new option, ccm set view_command.ascii.
This command option is equivalent to the new option ccm set compare_command.ascii. Other compare command options, such as cli_dir_compare_cmd, cli_proj_compare_cmd, and cli_symlink_compare_cmd, are still available.
This command option is equivalent to the new option, ccm set merge_command.ascii.
ccm set view_command.java “\"D:/Program Files/EditPlus/editplus.exe\" %file”
ccm set role developer
ccm
set role
developer