Colorsvn is a tool used for enhancing the output of Subversion by adding colors to the text. It provides a visually appealing view of the repository, adding value to the user experience.
Installing colorsvn is a breeze. All you need to do is run the following commands in your terminal:
./configure
su -
make install
After installation, you may also want to set an alias to svn, so that whenever you type "svn," you'll be running "colorsvn" instead. To do this, simply use the following command:
alias svn=colorsvn
The latest release of colorsvn incorporates some exciting new changes. For instance, Subversion commands for color highlighting are now completely configurable. Furthermore, directories will now be displayed in bold font, and colors will only be applied for configured terminal types, meaning that you can adjust colorsvn's settings to suit your preferences.
Finally, colorsvn comes with an added bonus of filtering out erroneous configured colors as well. This feature ensures that your output looks clean and professional. And of course, any minor installation bugs have been fixed in this release. Overall, I can't recommend colorsvn enough. If you use Subversion frequently, give it a try and experience the difference it can make.
Version 0.3.2: N/A