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For viewing current svn branches in selected folders in win-tray
I am usually use TortoiseSVN as version controlling system and I always disturb when I want to see which branch I have now in diffrent folders.
This program help see which svn branches in selected folders are. This particularly useful if you usually work with many svn-folders.
For work you are have to install a SVN-client for command line, for example C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin\svn.exe
Current release will work with Subversion 1.8.10.
TortoiseSVN Revision Get is a super-simple graphical wrapper around the revision retrieval functionality offered by the wonderful TortoiseSVN Subversion client for Windows, itself a graphical wrapper around the Apache Subversion source control system.
TortoiseSVN Revision Get is released under the BSD 2-Clause License.
A standalone console application used for mailing revisions to a selected list of email addresses upon commit. Plugs into the SVN post-commit hook. Provides similar functionality and formatting as CVSMailer.
TUsvnAddIn (svn) is a free open source TortoiseSVN add-in for visual studio. TUsvnAddIn allows developers to use some of the TortoiseSVN features over Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010. Users may also use the code as reference as they please.
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