Agreed. For those that have to use svn at work, using svn inside terminal does the job pretty well.
Sure svn might not have as great a command line interface as git or mercurial does but it's still far better than using those ugly overpriced GUIs. I use a handful of shell aliases customized to my work's svn repo to save some time.
Agreed. For those that have to use svn at work, using svn inside terminal does the job pretty well.
Sure svn might not have as great a command line interface as git or mercurial does but it's still far better than using those ugly overpriced GUIs. I use a handful of shell aliases customized to my work's svn repo to save some time.
I feel the same. We switch between different thin clients and different full clients using various linux distros and OSX releases. Terminal provides all we need.