Usefull SVN commands
Have been increasingly using command line SVN these days. Find it's just a bit quicker and more reliable than the GUI clients I had been using. I've mainly written this for myself, as a quick reference for the commands I use most frequently
- svn help COMMAND
- Displays help for a particular svn command.
- Lists all available commands if none is specified
- svn co URL[@REV]
- Check out: Creates a local working copy of the repository found at the URL
- svn log
- Provides a log of commit messages
- Use with
-l 10
to limit to 10 most recent messages - Use
-v
for verbose output (lists changed files) - Use
-r 12345
to get info on particular revision
- svn info
- Provides useful information about the current working copy, such as repository URL, and current revision
- svn status
- Provides a list of diffences between the working copy, and the repostory. Take a look at the help (
svn help status
to find out what the different column values mean)
- Provides a list of diffences between the working copy, and the repostory. Take a look at the help (
- svn diff
- Displays local modifications
- Use -r N:M to display differences between two revisions
- Use -c to see the changes for a particular revision
- svn revert PATH
- Reverts the specified path to the contents of the repository. You will lost any local changes!
- Not recursive by default, use -R to make recursive
- svn add PATH
- Adds the specified path the version control.
- Note, this doesn't add the file to the repository yet, that doesn't happen till you commit.
- svn copy SRC[@REV] DEST
- Copies something from SRC to DEST.
- SRC and DEST can both be either working copies paths, or URLS.
- Usual usage would be WC -> WC, or URL -> URL.
- URL -> URL is used for branching and tagging
- svn delete TARGET
- Deletes a file.
- If TARGET is a working copy path, the file is scheduled for deletion on the next commit
- If TARGET is a repository URL, it immediately deletes the file from the repository.
- svn move SRC DST
- Moves a the specified target.
- Equivalent of a copy then a delete
- Maintains history on the moved file.
- svn commit -m MESSAGE
- Commits the working copy changes to the repository
- svn list TARGET
- Provied a directory listing for the specified folder in the repository
- svn mkdir TARGET
- Creates a directory
- TARGET can be working copy path or repository URL
- svn merge -r N:M SOURCE@REV
- Merges the range of revisions starting at N and ending at M from SOURCE into the current working copy
- If N > M then it is a reverse merge, and can be used to undo the differences between N and M
- Typically used to catch up a feature branch
- Can use -c option to pick a single revision
- Can supply multiple -c and -r options to cherry pick revisions
- svn merge --reintegrate SOURCE@REV
- Used to reintegrate a branch into it's parent branch
- Working copy should be the parent branch (often trunk)
- A branch cannot be reintegrated twice, so good practice to delete the branch afterwads
- svn blame TARGET@REV
- Outputs target, with author names, and revision numbers attached to changes
- Use to see who broke what.
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