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Useful form to support SVN Commits as an SVN Start-Commit Hook Script
...Developers might recall situations when struggling with commit message structure and fighting the server side commit hooks instead of focusing on message content! Thus being annoyed instead of feeling an incentive to deliver high quality descriptions here.
The SVNStartCommitHelper is a client side start commit hook script (as a first version written in Python / Tkinter) exactly offering a well-structured form to fill in. The edited content is transformed and forwarded to the SVN commit dialog then. You still have full control on the commit message then. While using the helper you focus on message quality now instead struggling with message structure.
Sync .twb files to Tableau Server (prevent report chaos!)
Prevent report chaos on Tableau Server!
Pythonscript that can publish a collection .twb files to Tableau Server.
Can publish just the files that have changed. Files are stored in subversion and checked out to a local file system. Comparison of what has changed checks last commit time in svn vs last update time on Tableau Server.
Can also run in 'nopublish' mode which just confirms what it would do, but doesn't take any action.
Pythonscript to mirror a git repository with subversion
It uses a basic common working directory, where git checkout the file for each commit of the master branch
and then it will add, del, commit with a svn client.