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Re: Is there any way to "un-add" a file or directory?

From: Jeff Bowden <jlb_at_houseofdistraction.com>
Date: 2004-03-09 21:58:29 CET

Jamie Wellnitz wrote:

>On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 12:37:54PM -0800, Jeff Bowden wrote:
>
>
>>Quite a few times now I have gone to add a directory of new code to a
>>project with "svn add" only to realize that there were some files or
>>subdirectories of files which I don't really want to add. What I end up
>>doing in this case is moving some portion of the tree out of the way,
>>doing an "svn update" and then moving the files I actually want to add
>>back into the tree.
>>
>>It's kind of a pain. Does anyone have a better way? It would be cool
>>if I could just "un-add" some of the files marked to be added, but I
>>can't figure out any way to do this.
>>
>>
>>
>
>svn revert [added-file]
>
>seems to work for me.
>
>

Excellent. WFM too. Thanks.

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