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The directory will be created if it doesn't exist. The reports will be generated in this directory. You can now point your browser to the file index.html, which is the table of contents of the report.Įdit Command Line OptionsIn addition to the required command line parameters, you can use additional parameters to tweak the reports and change the behaviour of StatSVN.Ī list of all options understood by StatSVN follows. This command creates the reports in the current user directory. It takes a bare minimum of two command line parameters: Svn co svn://server/repo/trunk/modulenameĮdit Creating an SVN log fileChange into the directory where you have checked out the module, and use the svn log command to create a log file.ĭo not forget the -v option otherwise it will not work.Įdit Running StatSVNStatSVN is run using the command java -jar statsvn.jar. Typically, the command looks like this (assuming modulename to be the name of the module): Check out a copy of the module from SubversionĮdit Checking out a module from SubversionYou can skip this step if you have already checked out a working copy, whether with the command line utility as shown here or a graphical interface, such as TortoiseSVN, but make sure to run an "svn update" on your working copy or you may not see all your log entries (see this section of the SVN book for more information).The binaries need to be on your command-line path when executing StatSVN.Įdit Quick StartIt takes three steps to create reports for a Subversion module: The Subversion command-line client, version 1.3.0 or higher.You can download Java from Sun's website. Type java -version on the command line to see your Java version.
#Visualsvn user manual manual
This is the manual for StatSVN, a statistics tool for Subversion repositories.Įdit PrerequisitesTo run StatSVN, you need: