svn checkout — Check out a working copy from a repository.
Check out a working copy from a repository. If
PATH
is omitted, the
basename of the URL will be used as the destination.
If multiple URLs are given, each will be checked out into a
subdirectory of PATH
, with the
name of the subdirectory being the basename of the
URL.
Check out a working copy into a directory called
mine
:
$ svn checkout file:///var/svn/repos/test mine A mine/a A mine/b A mine/c A mine/d Checked out revision 20. $ ls mine
Check out two different directories into two separate working copies:
$ svn checkout file:///var/svn/repos/test file:///var/svn/repos/quiz A test/a A test/b A test/c A test/d Checked out revision 20. A quiz/l A quiz/m Checked out revision 13. $ ls quiz test
Check out two different directories into two separate
working copies, but place both into a directory called
working-copies
:
$ svn checkout file:///var/svn/repos/test file:///var/svn/repos/quiz working-copies A working-copies/test/a A working-copies/test/b A working-copies/test/c A working-copies/test/d Checked out revision 20. A working-copies/quiz/l A working-copies/quiz/m Checked out revision 13. $ ls working-copies
If you interrupt a checkout (or something else interrupts your checkout, such as loss of connectivity, etc.), you can restart it either by issuing the identical checkout command again or by updating the incomplete working copy:
$ svn checkout file:///var/svn/repos/test mine A mine/a A mine/b ^C svn: The operation was interrupted svn: caught SIGINT $ svn checkout file:///var/svn/repos/test mine A mine/c ^C svn: The operation was interrupted svn: caught SIGINT $ svn update mine A mine/d Updated to revision 20.
If you wish to check out some revision other than the
most recent one, you can do so by providing the
--revision
(-r
) option
to the svn checkout command:
$ svn checkout -r 2 file:///var/svn/repos/test mine A mine/a Checked out revision 2.