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Subversion isn't hugely popular these days, hence people are less and less |
comfortable with it. But worry not - it's extremely straightforward! |
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Here you will learn the few most basic operations that will allow you to |
interact with svn right away. |
This is obviously not meant to be a complete manual of svn. Here you will learn |
the few most basic operations that will allow you to interact with svn right |
away. In case of more in-depth details about Subversion usage I recommend |
consulting the excellent SVN book at https://svnbook.red-bean.com/. |
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=== REPOSITORY CHECKOUT ======================================================= |
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svn up |
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=== ADD NEW FILES OR DIRECTORIES ============================================== |
=== CREATE A NEW DIRECTORY ==================================================== |
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If you need to create a new subdirectory somewhere in the repo, you can either |
ask your svn client to do it, or do it yourself and then ask your svn client to |
53,15 → 55,15 |
mkdir newdir |
svn add newdir |
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=== ADD A NEW FILE TO THE REPOSITORY ========================================== |
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If you creates a new file (new translation, new package, new code file...), you |
need to tell svn about it so it starts to version it: |
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svn add newfile.txt |
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Once done, you should review your changes and commit them (we will talk about |
it below). |
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=== DELETE A FILE OR DIRECTORY ================================================ |
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Deleting a file or directory via svn is as simple as this: |