Just wanted to see what tools for SVN people use, perhaps i can find some new cool ones. Im pretty much standard right now, ankh and tortoise.
See also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/372687/good-visual-studio-svn-tool
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Just wanted to see what tools for SVN people use, perhaps i can find some new cool ones. Im pretty much standard right now, ankh and tortoise. See also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/372687/good-visual-studio-svn-tool |
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For Windows you can't get any better than TortoiseSVN & AnkhSVN (for MSVS).
Also VisualSVN is not bad. |
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Instead of commit monitor I am using the following tools:
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For mac, ZigVersion is great. For windows, I must suggest TortoiseSvn. The "recent comments" is a life saver when long comments do get added because of a conflicted commit! |
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For you mac users out there: ZigVersion |
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here u go ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Subversion_clients |
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I like Visual SVN Server for the backend part. I go with Ankh over Visuan SVN client becuase it integrates natively with Visual Studio via the source control provider model rather than just the add-in model which means that you'll be able to use tool windows like the Pending Checkins with Ankh which is not available with Visual SVN client. |
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Captain Hook is a framework which allows you to write SVN hooks with .NET. |
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For Linux, I think RapidSVN is great and simple, I haven't found a better tool yet. |
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I tend to use the built-in support in IDEA, or the command line. But if you want a GUI, SmartSVN is very good. |
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Nice, with CommitMonitor i can have monitoring on my windows box as well. |
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CommitMonitor is also very good for notifications |
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Hrm that SVNNotifier looks pretty cool. Especially since i bounce between my windows box and macbook for work. |
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Yeah i really havent seen anything better, i do have to say that the latest update to AnkhSVN is pretty awesome. |
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