- 1 year ago
Does there a Windows equivalent exist for "svn ls...." command?
Yes, there is a Windows equivalent for the "svn ls" command, which lists the contents of a directory in a Subversion repository. In Windows, you can use the "svn list" command to achieve the same result.
Here's the syntax for the "svn list" command:
csssvn list [URL]
The "URL" parameter specifies the repository URL or the URL of a specific directory within the repository. For example, if you want to list the contents of the root directory of a Subversion repository, you can use the following command:
arduinosvn list http://example.com/svn/repository
If you want to list the contents of a specific directory within the repository, you can provide the URL of that directory:
rubysvn list http://example.com/svn/repository/trunk
This will display the files and directories within the "trunk" directory of the repository.
Note that you'll need to have Subversion command-line client (svn) installed on your Windows machine to use the "svn list" command.