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Importing Your Rails Project into Subversion

Apr 20

I’m adding this post ignoring the fact that there’s been almost a two month gap since my last post. Let’s say that quite a bit has been going on. With that being said there’s always some mundane task that I need to accomplish, but can’t recall how to do. Today this task was getting my Rails project into my Subversion repository from the command line. I recently switched from Radrails to Textmate on my Mac and am working from the command line until I can get Textmate SVN working. Here’s the almighty command to get your Rails app into a remote repository. This assumes you’re working from the root of your Rails app:

svn import . http://svn.domain.com/svn/myapp -m “Import” –username dennis

I’m going to keep this handy as I spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to do this. Thanks again Google.

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