SVN command to delete all locally missing files
Solution 1:
If you're using Mac (Darwin) or Linux you can pipe the outputs of the following commands to svn rm
for all missing files. You can set the current working directory to the appropriate directory or subdirectory before running these - dependent on whether you want to run this your entire working copy, or only a subset.
- Run an svn status
- Search for lines that begin with "!" (missing)
- Print the "--force" (svn argument) and the second column (the file name) of the output from #2
- Run
svn rm
using the output of #3 as arguments
So the full command is:
svn st | grep ^! | awk '{print " --force "$2}' | xargs svn rm
References:
- Examining fields (columns) with awk
- Using xargs to run shell commands with arguments
Solution 2:
If you are using TortoiseSVN, just do a Check for Modifications, sort by the Status column, select all the entries marked missing
, right-click to open the context menu, and select Delete. Finally, commit to publish the changes to the repository.
If you are on Windows, but prefer the command-line and enjoy dabbling in PowerShell, this one-liner will do the trick:
svn status | ? { $_ -match '^!\s+(.*)' } | % { svn rm $Matches[1] }
That is, filter the output to only those lines showing missing files (denoted by an exclamation at the start of the line), capture the associated file name, and perform an svn rm
on that file name.
(Blog post Remove all “missing” files from a SVN working copy does something similar for Unix/Linux.)
Solution 3:
svn st | grep ! | cut -d! -f2| sed 's/^ *//' | sed 's/^/"/g' | sed 's/$/"/g' | xargs svn rm
svn status
- Filter only on missing files
- Cut out exclamation point
- Filter out trailing whitespaces
- Add leading quote
- Add trailing quote
-
svn remove
each file
Solution 4:
I just found this, which does the trick, Remove all “missing” files from a SVN working copy:
svn rm $( svn status | sed -e '/^!/!d' -e 's/^!//' )
Solution 5:
Thanks to Paul Martin for the Windows version.
Here is a slight modification to the script so Windows files with spaces are taken into account as well. Also the missing.list
file will be removed at the end.
I saved the following in svndel.bat in my SVN bin directory (set in my %%PATH environment) so it can be called from any folder at the command prompt.
### svndel.bat
svn status | findstr /R "^!" > missing.list
for /F "tokens=* delims=! " %%A in (missing.list) do (svn delete "%%A")
del missing.list 2>NUL