Easily create a new SVN project with SVN Create Project by selecting an initial project directory. Simplify your workflow with this convenient software.
The usage of this tool is quite simple. Just type in "svncrpr -d repository src-project-dir dst-project-dir" or "svncrpr -fd repository project-dir" to create a new project. With the "-d repository" option, you can force the source and destination directories to be the same. Additionally, the tool will automatically backup your source project directory to the destination directory with a "_init" postfix.
If you need any help using SVN Create Project, simply type in the "-h" option for helpful tips and guidance. You can also view the current version of the tool by typing in "-v".
To get started with SVN Create Project, simply use one of the sample commands provided: "svncrpr -d svn://myserver.com project_init_dir project_dir", "svncrpr -d /usr/local/rep project_init_dir project_dir", or "svncrpr -fd /usr/local/rep project_dir".
One important thing to keep in mind is that you will need the required SVN privileges to use SVN Create Project properly. Be sure to contact your SVN administrator to make sure you have the necessary permissions.
Another great feature of SVN Create Project is that it includes bug fixes and more checks and messages. In Release 0.1, it was possible to choose a non-directory as the project source. With this update, that issue has been fixed, and all actions in the subversion repository are checked to ensure that the program runs smoothly and efficiently.
Overall, SVN Create Project is a must-have tool for anyone who needs to quickly and easily create a new SVN project. Its simple interface, helpful tips, and bug fixes make it an essential part of any developer's toolkit!
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