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Re: Command line switch to close commit window if there is nothing to commit

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 22:16:16 +0200

On 30.07.2014 12:33, Sequence Publishing InfoDesk wrote:
> I'm looking for a command line switch to automatically close commit
> window if there is nothing to commit.
>
> If there isn't, how do I submit a feature request?

There isn't. But submitting a feature request won't help you either,
because that will never get implemented.
TSVN is an UI svn client. If you want to automate something without any
user interaction, use the command line client.

Also, why would you start a commit if there's nothing to commit? Run a
status check first and then you can see if there's something to commit
or not.

Stefan

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