

* This is a Unity (game engine) repo Unity has a strong habit of dirtyfing files at unpredictable times, and reverting them is useless as they will just come back, not necessarily right away, which makes it worse since we can't predict when the view is gonna get flooded with new changed files. This video is a simple tutorial that shows how to use SmartSVN to connect to a SVN repository.

I'm not aware of any VCS client that supports that, so you guys would be the first ) ! A workaround is to change the Local Maven Repo Directory to Assets. Is there any way to achieve that? This would be great to have across all the SmartXxx clients, not just SVN. repository-browser will bring up the Repository Browser instead of the Project Window on startup. transactions will bring up the Transactions Frame instead of the Project Window on startup. Unity local smartsvn repository Flixtools on terrarium sync Snes mario kart 7 rom Snes mario kart 7 rom. This allows to stop SmartSVN programmatically. These filters would be local to my repo, and could be discarded at any time to again view ALL the changes. exit will try to detect a running SmartSVN process and force this process to exit. So what I'd really like is to be able to simply hide them at the UI/client level, as they often follow simple patterns (ie I don't care about files in such and such directories, I don't care about any. Thanks you for the feedback, I dated the smartVersion now up and it did not helped. These files are versioned so I can't mark them as ignored. Yes, please try with SmartSVN 9.3 and/or command line SVN 1.9. Next, select the type of workspace you prefer. If you wish to use an existing Unity Version Control repository, click the three dots (:) next to the repo name and select a repository from the list. They really clutter the view, making it really hard to see the changes that I actually own. Unity Version Control will suggest names for both your repository (shared files and history) and workspace (your local copy). If it helps, its worth mentioning that our repository is very large. I'm often working on big repos with thousands of data files that I don't own, that can become dirty for no good reason (at least no reason that concerns me*). Programs I usually have running alongside SmartSVN are: Unit圓D Sublime text editor.
