What svn command would list all the files modified on a branch?
In svn, I have a branch which was created, say at revision 22334. Commits were then made on the branch.
How do I get a list of all files that were changed on the branch compared to what's on the trunk? I do not want to see files that were changed on the trunk between when the branch was created and "now".
This will do it I think:
svn diff -r 22334:HEAD --summarize <url of the branch>
You can also get a quick list of changed files if thats all you're looking for using the status command with the -u option
svn status -u
This will show you what revision the file is in the current code base versus the latest revision in the repository. I only use diff when I actually want to see differences in the files themselves.
There is a good tutorial on svn command here that explains a lot of these common scenarios: SVN Command Reference
You can use the following command:
svn status -q
According to svnbook:
With --quiet (-q), it prints only summary information about locally modified items.
WARNING: The output of this command only shows your modification. So I suggest to do a svn up
to get latest version of the file and then use svn status -q
to get the files you have modified.
This will list only modified files:
svn status -u | grep M
echo You must invoke st from within branch directory
SvnUrl=`svn info | grep URL | sed 's/URL: //'`
SvnVer=`svn info | grep Revision | sed 's/Revision: //'`
svn diff -r $SvnVer --summarize $SvnUrl