Question

I am using Versions application for Mac Os.

I am new to Versions. I have got a project that I modified recently - added a bunch of new files. Currently I manually add all new files into the repository (I have to expand all those folders with a yellow bead sign and select new files while holding APPLE key).

Is there a way to automatically add all new files from a certain folder into repository(if the folder itself is already under version control)?

Thanks.

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Solution

You should just skip using Versions for this task. Simply open your terminal and cd into that directory and issue:

svn add *
svn commit -m 'Adding a file'

then you are done.

OTHER TIPS

Select the topmost folder with the blue ? next to it, and choose Action > Add Item (command-option-A). That will recursively add everything in that folder.

  1. Click "Changed" (under the Revert/Add/Delete buttons)

  2. In the "Browse" tab/view, use command + A (to select all)

  3. Click the "Add" button

  4. Click the "Commit" button

If you are using Tortoise - you can simply go to the top folder and select "Commit" command - it should automatically detect new files and ask you if you want to add/commit

Eclipse plugin will do the same

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