One related feature I'd like would be the ability to "ignore" all
items in a folder. Consider the case that a folder is under version
control, and some of the contents should be in version control while
others should not be (for example, a script folder for a script that
keeps a "pid" file and perhaps a time-stamped log file in the same
directory it lives in). These accrete over time, and it would be nice
to ignore them in one click-and-drag.
I'd also like an option to hide ignored items entirely, so they don't
show up in the versions window at all.
And, in a not really related suggestion, I'd also like a way to
partially type a filename and have versions quickly select the topmost
file that matches. This is particularly interesting for a relatively
large project when showing 'ALL'.
Thanks for reading.
On Mar 15, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Dirk Stoop wrote:
Careful copying that one, you don't want to make any typos in a script
that has "rm -rf" in it. :)
One thing to prevent getting those .svn folders in your copied folders
is to ‘export’ them rather than copying or moving them. I know it's a
little late now, but consider this a tip for the next time you need to
get some files out of version control. This command is also very
useful to, for instance, deploy a version of a website to your
webserver without putting all of your .svn metadata in a www-
accessible folder.
Select the folder you want to export in Versions' Browse view (works
with either a repo or working copy) and pick “Export…” under the File
menu or the item's context menu. The exported version will only have
the ‘real’ contents of the folder, not any of the “.svn” metadata
folders in there.
For those forget to use this feature (like me), here's a little Python
command-line script I use whenever I need to get rid of SVN metadata
manually: https://gist.github.com/871204
Cheers,
- Dirk
the Versions team
On Mar 11, 1:59 pm, Cue <qbiz...@gmail.com> wrote:
I assume your not referring to the svn cleanup utility?
If not, you'd have to manually remove the SVN files since clients
serve the purpose of managing versioned files.
Quick terminal command would be:
cd /path/to/directory
find . -type d -name ".svn" -exec rm -fR {} \;
Hope this helps.
Cue
On 11 Mar 2011, at 12:48, Jorde Vorstenbosch
<jordevorstenbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Take it out of subversion control
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On Friday, 11 March 2011 at 13:47, Alex Zavatone wrote:
What do you mean by "clean up"?
On Mar 11, 2011, at 5:37 AM, Glenno wrote:
I would like to know this too. Anyone?
Glen
On Feb 24, 4:07 am, Peter <peter...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to clean up files that were copied using the
Finder? Like in
other version control clients you can "Clean up files" to set
them back to
normal files/folders.
I know there is the "export" function to copy files from a
working copy out
to the folder so it is clean of version control.
But I would prefer to copy files using the finder over to a new
project.
Then I want to add the project in to SVB. However, versions
fails because
those files and folders have Versions tracking infomation with
them.
Thanks,
Peter
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