At first, I apologise profusely if I'm asking something well documented.  
I've found various pages in the TortoiseSVN manual that may point to a 
solution, but I'm just not clever enough to understand well.  .(-_-).

I want to find out the HEAD release number of an SVN repository, in a form 
that I can access from another program.
For example, if there way of looking-up the HEAD revision at the command 
line and writing it to a file that could be read by another script, that 
would be fine.

In case it's helpful background
- We are building a JS application using the 'MS Studio Code' editor.
- Sometimes we make an obfuscated build from the HEAD code one one 
repository, and commit it to a different repository.  And in the commit to 
the latter repo, we want to include the revision number on which it is 
based, without entering it by hand.

If there's some hint anybody can offer, I'd really appreciate it.

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