Remove .svn dirs" is a script integrated with Nautilus that efficiently eliminates all .svn folders from the current directory, regardless of the selection made.
Installation is simple as you just need to copy and paste the script into the ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/ directory. Once installed, you can use it by right-clicking on the directory you want to remove .svn directories from and selecting the script.
To use it, simply run the script and it will automatically remove all the .svn folders from your current directory. You can also customize the script to remove these folders from other directories. For example, you can add a specific path to the script to remove the .svn folders from a specific project.
The script is based on the popular Unix command 'find' and 'xargs', and it also includes a 'zenity' line to display a message after it completes the task.
Overall, Remove .svn dirs is a useful Nautilus script that can save you a lot of time and effort when cleaning up your project directories. So, if you are looking for an easy way to remove .svn directories from your folders, give this script a try.
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