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===== Using ssh with svn ===== | ===== Using ssh with svn ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Subclipse with Eclipse ===== | ||
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+ | Subclipse is a plugin for Eclipse that allows users to easily use Subversion with their code. | ||
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+ | ==== Installation ==== | ||
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+ | * Help --> Eclipse Marketplace | ||
+ | * Search for " | ||
+ | * The first one that pops up should be something like Subclipse 1.10.## | ||
+ | * Select it and click " | ||
+ | * Select All (Subclipse, SVNKit, ...) | ||
+ | * Go through the installation process, restart the workspace | ||
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+ | === After Installing === | ||
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+ | * Under preferences | ||
+ | * Under Team > SVN | ||
+ | * SVN Interface: Client: | ||
+ | * select SVNKit (Pure Java) | ||
+ | * Under Team > Ignored Resources | ||
+ | * Add patterns for .classpath, .project, .settings | ||
+ | * These are files that are user-specific and should not be part of the shared repository. | ||
+ | ==== Set Up Repository ==== | ||
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+ | * Repository (works from home computer too): < | ||
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+ | ==== Team Menu ==== | ||
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+ | The Team menu is where you'll find the commands you need to work with the subversion repository. | ||
==== Subclipse with Eclipse on Windows ==== | ==== Subclipse with Eclipse on Windows ==== | ||
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* Team --> SVN | * Team --> SVN | ||
* Interface: switch client to **Pure Java** | * Interface: switch client to **Pure Java** | ||
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+ | ===== SVN GUI Clients ===== | ||
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+ | Of course, you may not want to use the command-line. | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * PyCharm and other IDEs have plugins or built-in clients available |