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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Subversion Tutorial Table of Contents: {toc} <span></span> h2. Create An Account * "Register with us":/register/ * The username and password that you've used to register will be your Subversion login credentials. * In this tutorial, we will register with the username "developer" h2. Login * "Login using the username and password":/login/ you used from step 1 above. h2. Create a repository * Once logged in, click on the "Subversion":/subversion/ link on the menu. * Click on the "Create a new repository":/subversion/new/ link. * Enter a name for your Subversion repository. For this tutorial, lets call it *tutorial*. * Click on the "Save" button h2. Checkout your repository * You can use either one of the "command line":http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html Subversion clients suitable for your operating system, or a graphical frontend like "TortoiseSVN":http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/. * For this tutorial, we'll use the command line Subversion client. * Your subversion repository URL will be located at: *https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/<repository>* * *repository* is always your username appended with the name you picked in step 3 above, like so: *<username>-<your repository name>* * For this tutorial, our respository will be located at: *https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/developer-tutorial* * So, lets check out the repository into a folder called "tutorial": @svn co https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/developer_tutorial tutorial@ * If you're asked to provide a username and password, just supply the one you registered in step 1 above. h2. Enjoy! * Now that you've checked out a fresh subversion repository, you're free to manipulate it in whichever way thats suitable to you. * All new repositories are empty, in the sense that there are no directories or files in them at all. * The usual "norm" is to create 3 top-level directories called "tags", "branches" and "trunk" at the highest level. But its really up to you! * It is *your* repository, and you're free to use it in anyway you like. h2. Further Reading * If you're new to Subversion, it might be worth spending a little time running through some tutorials. * There are a number of tutorials that can be searched on Google. * If you need a concise reference book for Subversion, we highly recommend the free, online book "Version Control with Subversion". If you need any help, please "raise a support inquiry":/support/. → h1. XP-Dev.com Subversion Tutorial The "Subversion Tutorial":http://docs.xp-dev.com/tutorials/subversion.html has moved to "XP-Dev.com's Documentation website":http://docs.xp-dev.com : http://docs.xp-dev.com/tutorials/subversion.html
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Text: h1. XP-Dev.com Subversion Tutorial Table of Contents: {toc} <span></span> h2. Create An Account * "Register with us":/register/ * The username and password that you've used to register will be your Subversion login credentials. * In this tutorial, we will register with the username "developer" h2. Login * "Login using the username and password":/login/ you used from step 1 above. h2. Create a repository * Once logged in, click on the "Subversion":/subversion/ link on the menu. * Click on the "Create a new repository":/subversion/new/ link. * Enter a name for your Subversion repository. For this tutorial, lets call it *tutorial*. * Click on the "Save" button h2. Checkout your repository * You can use either one of the "command line":http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html Subversion clients suitable for your operating system, or a graphical frontend like "TortoiseSVN":http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/. * For this tutorial, we'll use the command line Subversion client. * Your subversion repository URL will be located at: *https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/<repository>* * *repository* is always your username appended with the name you picked in step 3 above, like so: *<username>_<your repository name>* * For this tutorial, our respository will be located at: *https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/developer_tutorial* * So, lets check out the repository into a folder called "tutorial": @svn co https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/developer_tutorial tutorial@ * If you're asked to provide a username and password, just supply the one you registered in step 1 above. h2. Enjoy! * Now that you've checked out a fresh subversion repository, you're free to manipulate it in whichever way thats suitable to you. * All new repositories are empty, in the sense that there are no directories or files in them at all. * The usual "norm" is to create 3 top-level directories called "tags", "branches" and "trunk" at the highest level. But its really up to you! * It is *your* repository, and you're free to use it in anyway you like. h2. Further Reading * If you're new to Subversion, it might be worth spending a little time running through some tutorials. * There are a number of tutorials that can be searched on Google. * If you need a concise reference book for Subversion, we highly recommend the free, online book "Version Control with Subversion". If you need any help, please "raise a support inquiry":/support/. → h1. XP-Dev.com Subversion Tutorial Table of Contents: {toc} <span></span> h2. Create An Account * "Register with us":/register/ * The username and password that you've used to register will be your Subversion login credentials. * In this tutorial, we will register with the username "developer" h2. Login * "Login using the username and password":/login/ you used from step 1 above. h2. Create a repository * Once logged in, click on the "Subversion":/subversion/ link on the menu. * Click on the "Create a new repository":/subversion/new/ link. * Enter a name for your Subversion repository. For this tutorial, lets call it *tutorial*. * Click on the "Save" button h2. Checkout your repository * You can use either one of the "command line":http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html Subversion clients suitable for your operating system, or a graphical frontend like "TortoiseSVN":http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/. * For this tutorial, we'll use the command line Subversion client. * Your subversion repository URL will be located at: *https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/<repository>* * *repository* is always your username appended with the name you picked in step 3 above, like so: *<username>-<your repository name>* * For this tutorial, our respository will be located at: *https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/developer-tutorial* * So, lets check out the repository into a folder called "tutorial": @svn co https://svn.xp-dev.com/svn/developer_tutorial tutorial@ * If you're asked to provide a username and password, just supply the one you registered in step 1 above. h2. Enjoy! * Now that you've checked out a fresh subversion repository, you're free to manipulate it in whichever way thats suitable to you. * All new repositories are empty, in the sense that there are no directories or files in them at all. * The usual "norm" is to create 3 top-level directories called "tags", "branches" and "trunk" at the highest level. But its really up to you! * It is *your* repository, and you're free to use it in anyway you like. h2. Further Reading * If you're new to Subversion, it might be worth spending a little time running through some tutorials. * There are a number of tutorials that can be searched on Google. * If you need a concise reference book for Subversion, we highly recommend the free, online book "Version Control with Subversion". If you need any help, please "raise a support inquiry":/support/.