SVN usage
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.tour.importing.html
You should create a basic template for the project (let's call our project “project”):
$ mkdir -p project/trunk project/tags project/branches
You want to put your first version into project/trunk
$ svn import project https://shalom/svn/web/project -m "initial import"
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.tour.initial.html
The first time you checkout a project, run:
$ svn checkout https://shalom/svn/web/project/trunk destdir
destdir
will be a local folder containing all the files in the project/trunk
directory
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.tour.cycle.html#svn.tour.cycle.update
This command will download all changes since the last time you updated or initially checked out the files:
$ svn update
I think it might try to merge any local changes you have made to the files with what is downloaded from the server.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.tour.cycle.html#svn.tour.cycle.examine
If you want to see what changes you have made to your local working copy (as compared to the copy you most recently downloaded), run:
$ svn diff
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.tour.cycle.html#svn.tour.cycle.revert
If you made a change to your local working copy that you did not like, run:
$ svn revert FILE_TO_REVERT
To add a new file, run:
$ svn add NEWFILE
(the adding will not actually take place until you commit your changes).
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.tour.cycle.html#svn.tour.cycle.commit
When you are done editing your local copies, it is time to commit them to the SVN repository:
$ svn commit -m "fixed navbar navigation"
The log message (-m …
) is required when committing - it gives a brief summary of the changes you have made to your local working copy.
Create a branch:
$ svn copy https://svn/url/trunk https://svn/url/branches/branchname -m "creating branch branchname"
Update the branch (to keep in sync with trunk):
$ pwd /path/to/branch/workingcopy $ svn merge https://svn/url/trunk . $ svn ci -m "updated branchname with trunk"
Reintegrate branch to trunk (subversion >= 1.5):
$ pwd /path/to/trunk/workingcopy $ svn merge --reintegrate https://svn/url/branaches/branchname . $ svn ci -m "merged branchname into trunk"
After reintegrating, you must delete the branch as it is no longer useful.
svn delete http://svn.example.com/repos/calc/branches/my-calc-branch \ -m "Remove my-calc-branch."
You can switch branches with:
$ svn switch https://svn/url/newpath