TortoiseSVN has been used in Windows as the SVN client tool, but it does not provide the Linux version, ignoring the existence of Linux users. It treats me as air, and sometimes as waste. I started to explore and try other cross-platform SVN clients. Finally, I tried several of them and found that PySvn is relatively good. Here we will introduce you to: PySVN Official Website: http://pysvn.tigris.org/MissionThepysvnproject'sgoa
TortoiseSVN has been used in Windows as the SVN client tool, but it does not provide the Linux version, ignoring the existence of Linux users. It treats me as air, and sometimes as waste. I started to explore and try other cross-platform SVN clients. Finally, I tried several of them and found that PySvn is relatively good. Here we will introduce you:
PySVN Official Website: http://pysvn.tigris.org/
Mission
The pysvn project's goal is to enable Tools to be written in Python that use Subversion.
Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and other unix platforms are supported.
Pysvn Extension submit all svn client submit svn transaction features required to write svn pre-commit hooksEasy to learn and usePython like interfaceGood Documentation and examplesNo need to understand the Subversion C APIpysvn WorkBench submit to learn subversion client operations in a GUIEnhanced subversion operations (rename of modified files etc) support sof Tware development workflowBuiltin GUI diff showing line and character diffsAbility to diff between revisions in a files historyRuns on Windows, Mac OS X and Unix platformsImplemented in Python, allowing customisation.
For Ubuntu Linux users, you can use the ubuntu Software Center to obtain the software: In the software center, its name is Svn Workbemch. You can also use the following command to install the software:
Sudo apt-get install python-svn
Sudo apt-get install svn-workbench
Finally, after installation, you can create a new project and start using SVN in Linux. Very simple, such.