I have a huge repository where I want to add/remove a folder. I haven't checked out anything yet. There is any way to do it fast?
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4If you're using Tortoise SVN, on Windows, this is easy. You can just do "View Repository" and add the folder on the server, all through the GUI.
svn delete
can operate either on a working copy or on a URL. When you specify a URL, the operation causes an instant commit - so be careful.
If you want to delete multiple, disjoint directories in a single commit, you can use the --depth
argument to svn checkout
to make a shallow (and therefore fast) checkout, on which you can operate locally and then commit.
Of course, this answer assumes that you only want to delete the file from the HEAD of the URL in question - if you want to completely erase a file/folder from the repository, you have more work to do.
(edit to add information about adding follows)
To add directories, you have to have a working copy. But it doesn't have to be a complete working copy: you can use --depth
, as mentioned above, to only check out the directory to which you want to add your new directory, then svn add
the new directory, then commit.
If the directory you're adding exists elsewhere in the repository, you could copy it with history using svn copy
from one URL to another.
If you have the svn command line client then check out the commands svn mkdir and svn delete.
Full documentation is available by typing
svn help mkdir
and
svn help delete