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SVN ignore at the command line
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(Source: http://blog.bogojoker.com/2008/07/command-line-svnignore-a-file/) | |
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Ignore all the .txt files in the /trunk/Blah/ directory | |
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Go to the directory | |
cd trunk/Blah/ # The directory with the files | |
# Start editing the properties for the current directory | |
svn propedit svn:ignore . # Opens an editor (SVN_EDITOR, EDITOR) | |
# Add the following value with a new line, save, and exit: | |
*.txt | |
# See that things worked | |
svn propget svn:ignore . # So you can see the properties | |
svn status --no-ignore # You should see an 'I' next to the ignored files | |
# Commit | |
svn commit -m "New Ignores" # You must commit the new property change | |
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Ignore a single file secret.txt in the /trunk/ directory | |
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Go to the directory | |
cd trunk/ | |
# Add just the single file to the current directories ignore list (like above) | |
# Note the dot at the end of the command is important | |
svn propset svn:ignore secret.txt . | |
# See that things worked | |
svn propget svn:ignore . # Notice the single file was added to the list | |
svn status --no-ignore # You should see an 'I' next to the ignored files | |
# Commit | |
svn commit -m "Its secret" # You must commit the new property change |
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