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Re: Add+

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 17:18:02 +0100

On 20.02.2015 16:11, H Miri wrote:
> What is the best way of 'ensuring' everything is committed if you
> have no way of finding out what might have been added or removed;
> e.g. a specific file in a directory?
>
> Would it work if one would simply select all files (or the root
> folder) every time and choose 'Add...' in order for everything to be
> included, just in case something might have been added that you
> wouldn't know about?
>
> Or would 'Add...' only work if applied to individual files that you
> wish to add to the commit?

* always commit from the working copy root folder
* have the checkbox "show unversioned files" checked in the commit dialog

That way, you will always see new files that you need to add (or mark as
ignored so they won't clutter the commit dialog anymore), and
missing/deleted files will also show up.

Stefan

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