How to "undelete" a deleted folder in Subversion / TortoiseSVN?
Solution 1:
Just copy the deleted folder back from an earlier revision.
In the Repository Browser, click the button labeled HEAD (at the top-right corner) to show to a revision there your folder still exists, then right-click that folder and select "Copy to..." and enter the path there you want the folder to be re-created (probably the same path that is already in the text box).
Solution 2:
for the command line enthusiasts:
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first find the revision number where your delete happened:
svn log -v http://svnserver/path/to/folderContainingDeletedFolder
say you find that the directory was deleted in revision 999 (btw: you might find it easier to find the revision number with the svn repo browser)
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copy the folder from revision minus 1
svn copy http://svnserver/path/to/folderContainingDeletedFolder/deletedFolder@998 http://svnserver/path/to/folderContainingDeletedFolder/deletedFolder -m "undeleted folder"
voilà you're done!
in your case this might be:
svn copy http://svnserver/project/tags@998 http://svnserver/project/tags -m "undeleted folder"
Solution 3:
Most of these answers will work to a degree but the correct answer is Daniel's. Do a reverse merge. That way you keep version history.
svn merge -r R1:R2
where R1 is the revision that you're at, and R2 is the revision that contains the deleted file/folder.
Solution 4:
You will need to do a reverse merge.
For details on how to do it (and pretty much anything else you would ever want or need to do with SVN), the official book is available online.
Solution 5:
Following on from raudi's answer which worked for me after this revision.
Some svn clients might need the revision number specified using the -r revision parameter instead of using @ after the folder as follows:
svn copy svn://svnserver/project/tags svn://svnserver/project/tags **-r 998** -m "undeleted folder"