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I installed RabbitVCS on my linux box which went without a hitch. Now I'm having trouble running the thing, I want to bring up the GUI. Naturally I tried rabbitvcs from the command line, then rabbitvcs SVN but no luck ( see output below ). I get usage info, but that didn't seem to help me much. How can I run it in GUI mode ?

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flipper@matrix ~ $ rabbitvcs
Usage: rabbitvcs module [path1] [path2] ...

Available Modules

SVN:
about, add, annotate, applypatch, branch, browser, changes, checkmods, checkout, cleanup, commit, createpatch, create, delete, diff, editconflicts, export, ignore, import, lock, log, merge, properties, open, relocate, rename, markresolved, revert, settings, switch, unlock, update, updateto

Git:
about, add, annotate, applybranch, branches, changes, checkout, clean, clone, commit, createpatch, create, delete, diff, editconflicts, export, ignore, log, merge, open, push, rename, remotes, reset, revert, settings, tags, update

For module specific help type: rabbitvcs -h

flipper@matrix ~ $ rabbitvcs SVN
flipper@matrix ~ $ rabbitvcs SVN -h
flipper@matrix ~ $

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As you can see here, RabbitVCS is actually a Nautilus plugin. Try taking a look at your working copy through Nautilus.

It has no separate GUI.

By the way, I actually tried using it for a while, but I found it somewhat slow and clumsy. I switched to using the SVN and git console commands.

I later found that meld actually provides me with a very nice visual diff. It understands SVN and git, but you'll need the very latest version to make the git diff work just right.

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  • Ah, yes I see what you mean. It works much like Tortoise on windows. I will make sure to update my meld, Thanks. Commented Nov 13, 2011 at 0:00
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    I went to RabbitVCS from this thread only to realize its a nautilus extension. So, I did a little more snooping around and found meld Commented May 5, 2013 at 17:28
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    Also, don't forget to restart! Rabbitvcs did not appear on my Redhat linux until after a restart.
    – ansorensen
    Commented Jul 2, 2013 at 22:29
  • There is a Nemo extension too, if you're on Linux Mint it could help.
    – Gabriel
    Commented Dec 4, 2014 at 14:14
  • RabbitVCS did not work for me. Thanks for letting me know about Meld.
    – nfgf
    Commented Apr 3, 2019 at 15:31
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To me

nautilus -q

after installation was enough to show up in Ubuntu.

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I am currently using Opensuse 13.1

My problem was that there was no RABBITVCS menu on nautilus.

When starting Nautilus, I discovered that nautilus clomplaims of not having the "python3-simplejson python-simplejson" libraries.

Unfortunately i don't know why the zypper didn't install it when installing rabbitVCS package.

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  • Where did you see that messag. I did install them with zypper afterwards but still no icons
    – macbert
    Commented Jun 26, 2015 at 16:00
  • I saw it in the systemd-journal, using "journalctl | grep simplejson".
    – Erik
    Commented Nov 26, 2015 at 14:22
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Uninstall rabbitvcs using sudo apt-get purge rabbitvcs* and reinstall it using below command lines on Ubuntu.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rabbitvcs/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install rabbitvcs-nautilus
nautilus -q

and close the already opened window and reopen and right click. You will get RabbitVCS SVN, Git and Hg option on the screen. It's tested on Ubuntu 18.04 and 16.04.

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