Awesome work Timofey, bravo and thanks for sharing!

Justin MASSIOT  |  Zentek


On Fri, 17 May 2024 at 09:55, Daniel Sahlberg <daniel.l.sahlb...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Den fre 17 maj 2024 kl 06:45 skrev Nathan Hartman <
> hartman.nat...@gmail.com>:
>
>> On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 1:50 PM Timofey Zhakov <t...@chemodax.net> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello everyone!
>> >
>> > I like Subversion and use it for my projects.
>> >
>> > PoshSvn is a PowerShell module which provides a tab competition and
>> > typed output for the Subversion cmdlets. I found it useful for
>> > scripting and everyday life.
>> >
>> > For example to get the status of a working copy, you could use the
>> > svn-status cmdlet:
>> >
>> > [[[
>> > PS C:\> svn-status
>> >
>> > Status  Path
>> > ------  ----
>> > M       PoshSvn\CmdLets\SvnAdd.cs
>> > M       PoshSvn\CmdLets\SvnLog.cs
>> > M       PoshSvn\SvnCmdletBase.cs
>> > M       README.md
>> > ]]]
>> >
>> > This is useful for scripting because of typed output. For example:
>> >
>> > [[[
>> > PS C:\> $info = svn-info https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf
>> > PS C:\> $info.Revision
>> > 1917749
>> > PS C:\> $info.LastChangedAuthor
>> > projects_role
>> > ]]]
>> >
>> > Documentation is available at: https://www.poshsvn.com/
>> >
>> > The installation is very easy. Just type `Install-Module PoshSvn` in
>> > the PowerShell command prompt.
>> >
>> > This module is fully free and open source.
>> >
>> > Any kind of feedback would be much appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > --
>> > Timofei Zhakov
>>
>>
>> Thanks for sharing!
>>
>> I'm not a Windows user or a PowerShell user so I can't try it out for
>> myself, but I am always glad to hear about new additions to the
>> Subversion ecosystem.
>>
>> If you ever feel like participating in Subversion development, there
>> are plenty of opportunities around here :-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nathan
>>
>
> Dear Timofei,
>
> Very impressive work and I think this is the biggest addition to the
> Subversion ecosystem in may years.
>
> I'm a Windows user although I use PowerShell way to seldom. I will try to
> find time to test this out a little bit in the next few weeks.
>
> I was thinking about adding a link to your project on the Subversion
> website. There is already page for Binary packages[1] and this would make a
> nice addition. (Although, we have previously limited that page to strictly
> Apache Subversion builds and this a different kind of client, so we might
> have to create a new page for "ecosystem" - this should be discussed in the
> dev@ list).
>
> Kind regards,
> Daniel Sahlberg
>
> [1] https://subversion.apache.org/packages.html
>
>

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