Course Outline
Repository Essentials
- Understanding the role of a repository
- Determining what content belongs in a repository
- Monitoring file changes and version history
- Repository URLs and supported protocols
Managing Revisions
- Importing projects
- Understanding working copies
- Checking out and exporting files
- Committing changes and writing log messages
- Resolving conflicts
- Comparing differences between revisions and working copy files
- Reverting modifications
- Adding new files to the repository
- Deleting, moving, and renaming files within the repository and working copy
- Creating snapshots using tags
- Restoring files to a previous state
Sharing Files
- Locking and unlocking files
- Comparing Lock-Modify-Unlock with Copy-Modify-Merge workflows
Branching and Merging
- Creating branches
- Merging changes
Troubleshooting
- Handling improperly moved or copied files and folders
- Managing multiple working copies
Requirements
Familiarity with file system fundamentals, including files, directories, and access controls.
Testimonials (6)
Lukasz is great :)
Yuri Prado - Valeo Thermal Commercial Vehicles Germany GmbH
Course - Subversion for Users
The exercises that everyone has to do. And the assistance the trainer and other attendees gave when someone got stuck somewhere.
Tara Tecarro - Teradyne Philippines Ltd.
Course - Subversion for Users
Props to Khobeib for a very insightful training. He showed mastery of the topic and displayed patience all throughout. Kudos!
Ariel Jan Ares - Teradyne Philippines Ltd.
Course - Subversion for Users
He was well prepared and had obviously geared his course towards our needs.
arthur finlay
Course - Subversion for Users
What was bets about the training, was that it was fluid and interactive, Kristin adapted the training on-the-fly in accordance with our needs and ran a very open and relaxed session, while distilling a lot of useful information. He also worked well as a mediator to discussions which we had within the group.
Jamie Murray
Course - Subversion for Users
It brought me a better understanding of the roles of trunk, branches, and tags, and of the way SVN can help us keep clean development paths along different axes.