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== svn2git +svn2git+ is a tiny utility for migrating projects from Subversion to Git while keeping the trunk, branches and tags where they should be. It uses git-svn to clone an svn repository and does some clean-up to make sure branches and tags are imported in a meaningful way, and that the code checked into master ends up being what's currently in your svn trunk rather than whichever svn branch your last commit was in. === Examples Say I have this code in svn: trunk ... branches 1.x 2.x tags 1.0.0 1.0.1 1.0.2 1.1.0 2.0.0 git-svn will go through the commit history to build a new git repo. It will import all branches and tags as remote svn branches, whereas what you really want is git-native local branches and git tag objects. So after importing this project I'll get: $ git branch * master $ git branch -a * master 1.x 2.x tags/1.0.0 tags/1.0.1 tags/1.0.2 tags/1.1.0 tags/2.0.0 trunk $ git tag -l [ empty ] After svn2git is done with your project, you'll get this instead: $ git branch * master 1.x 2.x $ git tag -l 1.0.0 1.0.1 1.0.2 1.1.0 2.0.0 Finally, it makes sure the HEAD of master is the same as the current trunk of the svn repo. === Installation Make sure you have git installed, then install the gem: $ sudo apt-get install git-core git-svn $ sudo gem install svn2git === Usage To create a git repo from an existing svn repo: $ svn2git http://svn.yoursite.com/path/to/repo This will create a git repository in the current directory with the git version of the svn repository. If you're not using the standard trunk/branches/tags layout, you can pass arguments to tell git-svn what to look for: $ svn2git http://svn.yoursite.com/path/to/repo trunk=the_trunk tags=taggings === Authors To convert all your svn authors to git format, create a file somewhere on your system with the list of conversions to make, one per line, for example: jcoglan = James Coglan <[email protected]> stnick = Santa Claus <[email protected]> Then pass an +authors+ option to +svn2git+ pointing to your file: svn2git http://repos.com/myproject authors=~/authors.txt
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