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is there any way to have either

  • shortcut or
  • icon

for svn Update to HEAD of one project (not all of them) in eclipse? It would make my life much much easier.

I have few php projects though. Time to time I click 'commit' by accident.

Running Eclipse for PHP Developers - Helios release - on OS X.

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I'm posting this to help anyone interested since I got a lot of grief before figuring this out..

You have to go to Settings > General > Keys and bind the shortcuts as the others have said.

I have:

  • Commit: Ctrl + Alt + C

  • Update to HEAD: Ctrl + Alt + U

  • Synchronize with Repository: Ctrl + Alt + S, all "In Windows"

But, in order for the shortcuts to work, you must go to Window dropdown menu > Customize Perspective > Command Groups Availability and there check the SVN box.

With this option you also get a dropdown menu called SVN with all the relevant commands.

Selecting the file/package/project/working set and pressing the keys does its magic.

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In preferences go to Bindings

Sort by category

Find SVN

Assign a shortcut to "Update"

Mine is Ctrl + U

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  • I did so and it does nothing. what is your when? Mine In Windows. I want to update the whole project. I have few projects though.
    – Radek
    Mar 30, 2011 at 22:42
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Go to preferences and type "Bindings" in the search at the top and play around with that. You can't bind a button to it, but you might be able to bind a key to do what you want.

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  • I didn't find anything I could use :-(
    – Radek
    Sep 1, 2010 at 0:29

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