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svnode

v0.6.0

Published

SVN UI for commandline

Downloads

1

Readme

SVNode v0.6 by @michalbe

SVN UI for commandline

What?

Let's image it's still early 2001 again and you track your project's progress in Subversion, or you just work in a huge corporation that forces you to do so because there is too many projects to migrate them all or something. As you probably know, it's pain in the ass to use it from the command line, and there are no smart tools that will do it for you and run on non-windows platforms in the same time. So here is svnode. It does exactly what you expect (or it will, so far status, commit and simple log functionalities only).

svnode

How to use?

Install with:

 $ sudo npm install svnode -g

Then in the svn repo:

$ svnode

Voila!

Whats new

  • v0.6 (04.12.2015)
    • svn status support added. It displays simple list of last 5 revisions

TODO

Soon-to-be-implemented features are described here.