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I have an svn working copy on my local system. I want to get the remote repository URL. Is there some command for doing this?

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  • When you say 'workspace' do you mean you're using SVN integrated into some IDE e.g. Eclipse? Either way Grhm's command-line solution will work, provided you have the command-line tools installed too though.
    – Rup
    Feb 3, 2012 at 16:25

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Try:

svn info .

This should give some information about the current working copy, including the remote URL.

From the manual, an example output is:

$ svn info foo.c  
Path: foo.c  
Name: foo.c  
URL: http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/test/foo.c  
Repository Root: http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/test  
Repository UUID: 5e7d134a-54fb-0310-bd04-b611643e5c25  
Revision: 4417  
Node Kind: file  
Schedule: normal  
Last Changed Author: sally  
Last Changed Rev: 20  
Last Changed Date: 2003-01-13 16:43:13 -0600 (Mon, 13 Jan 2003)  
Text Last Updated: 2003-01-16 21:18:16 -0600 (Thu, 16 Jan 2003)  
Properties Last Updated: 2003-01-13 21:50:19 -0600 (Mon, 13 Jan 2003)  
Checksum: d6aeb60b0662ccceb6bce4bac344cb66  
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  • The accepted answer should integrated the answer from Sam Buchmiller: svn info --show-item=url --no-newline Feb 17, 2022 at 13:59
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As of Subversion 1.9 you can now request a specific item from svn info.

svn info --show-item=url

This will output only the remote url. To get rid of the newline at the end, add this extra option:

svn info --show-item=url --no-newline
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Try this:

svn info | grep URL | sed  's/URL: //g'
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    You can also make that svn info | sed -ne 's/URL: //p' and save the grep; the -n and p mean only print matching lines
    – Rup
    Feb 6, 2012 at 8:59
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    svn info | grep ^URL | tail -c+6 =)
    – Ivan Black
    Jan 31, 2015 at 8:24
  • This command also gives me the relative URL, so I had to pipe it through head like this: svn info | grep URL | sed 's/URL: //g' | head -1 to get just the URL.
    – David
    Oct 4, 2019 at 1:20
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svn info | grep 'URL' | awk '{print $NF}'

where awk $NF prints only the last column in a record

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svn info | grep ^URL: | sed  's/URL: //g'
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If you have installed Tortoise SVN . Just Right click inside your SVN repo and look for "repo browser". Hope it helps

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Adding to other answers. When you want to get the repository URL of your working copy, you can run the following PowerShell snippet:

([xml](svn info --xml)).info.entry.URL

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