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RE: Feature Request: Option to *always* commit all the changes in the *entire* working copy.

From: Brendan Flanagan <brendan.flanagan_at_wegobeyond.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 10:21:58 +0100

>What about creating a simple script which calls svn command line to commit
>project x from its top folder?

>I didn't want to have to resort to a hack like that, but since my idea
seems
>to be getting met with nothing but outright dismissal and accusations of
>clumsiness/laziness/"it's all your fault"/etc it looks like I'll have to.

Nick, have a look at SVN Monitor - it work *with* TSVN and acts as a tool to
minitor your WC and the REPO. It gives you an interface to show you what
you have changed and also what has changed on the repo. With a couple of
clicks it will launch either a TSVN commit dialog or an Update.

I think this TSVN complimenting tool might be what you are looking for?

You can get it here: http://code.google.com/p/sharpregion/downloads/list

I hope this helps.

Regards,
Bren

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