Versionierung mit Subversion - svn
Snippets
Checkout um Zweige herunter zu laden
Beispiel Mediawiki Extension TitleKey in den Ordner TitleKey setzen:
svn checkout http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/TitleKey TitleKey
Updating the working copy
To update your working copy and get the latest files, use the following command:
svn update #or just: "svn up"
Making a diff
Diffs, or patches, are text files which include all the changes done in the working copy. If you suggest a new feature in Bugzilla and like to suggest a change which fixes it, upload a patch. To create a diff from the current repository, use the following command:
svn diff
Normally, unlike CVS, you don't have to tell SVN which files you changed; however, you may like to diff only a part of the repository. To do that, specify the files to diff:
svn diff includes/SpecialMyAwesomePage.php
Note that SVN defaults to the "unified" diff format, so the "-u" option doesn't have to be passed.
Applying a diff
Subversion does not contain a built in command to apply diffs to the current working copy (for example, to review or commit diffs published in Bugzilla); instead, you can use the regular patch unix utility:
patch -p0 < patch_file
TortoiseSVN has a built-in support for applying a diff.