g.mapset(1grass)


NAME

   g.mapset  - Changes/reports current mapset.
   Optionally  create  new  mapset  or  list  available  mapsets  in given
   location.

KEYWORDS

   general, settings

SYNOPSIS

   g.mapset
   g.mapset --help
   g.mapset    [-clp]    mapset=name     [location=name]      [dbase=path]
   [--overwrite]  [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
   -c
       Create mapset if it doesn't exist

   -l
       List available mapsets and exit

   -p
       Print current mapset and exit

   --overwrite
       Allow output files to overwrite existing files

   --help
       Print usage summary

   --verbose
       Verbose module output

   --quiet
       Quiet module output

   --ui
       Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
   mapset=name [required]
       Name of mapset (default: current search path)
       Name of mapset where to switch

   location=name
       Location name
       Location name (not location path)

   dbase=path
       GRASS GIS database directory
       Default: path to the current GRASS GIS database

DESCRIPTION

   g.mapset  changes  the  current  working MAPSET, LOCATION, or GISDBASE.
   This is a fairly radical maneuver to run mid-session,  take  care  when
   running the GUI at the same time.

NOTES

   The  shell  continues  to use the history for the old mapset. To change
   this you can switch the history to the new settings  by  commands.  For
   Bash:
   history -w
   history -r /"$GISDBASE/$LOCATION/$MAPSET"/.bash_history
   HISTFILE=/"$GISDBASE/$LOCATION/$MAPSET"/.bash_history

SEE ALSO

    g.gisenv, g.mapsets

AUTHOR

   Radim Blazek

   Last changed: $Date: 2014-09-26 21:18:48 +0200 (Fri, 26 Sep 2014) $

SOURCE CODE

   Available at: g.mapset source code (history)

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    2003-2016 GRASS Development Team, GRASS GIS 7.2.0 Reference Manual





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