The main command, with classic ClearCase, is cleartool annotate
(you also have some alternatives).
This isn't exactly like git blame -L
, as you cannot limit to a portion of a file.
With the long format, that would give:
cleartool annotate -long msg.c
Annotated result written to "msg.c.ann".
type msg.c.ann
02-Apr-99.10:51:54 ##### Steve (scd.user@reach)\main\rel2_bugfix\1
a test
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##### 01-Apr-99.16:19:25 scd \main\1 | #include "hello.h"
##### 02-Apr-99.10:51:54 scd \main\rel2_bugfix\1 | /* a test */
##### 01-Apr-99.16:19:25 scd \main\1 |
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##### . |char *
##### . | hello_msg() {
That applies to one file (or list of files separated by a space)