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svn(1)			    General Commands Manual			svn(1)

NAME
       svn - Subversion	command	line client tool

SYNOPSIS
       svn command [options] [args]

OVERVIEW
       Subversion  is  a  version control system, which	allows you to keep old
       versions	of files and directories (usually source code),	keep a log  of
       who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS	or SCCS.  Sub-
       version keeps a single copy of the master sources.  This	copy is	called
       the  source  ``repository'';  it	contains all the information to	permit
       extracting previous versions of those files at any time.

       For more	information about the Subversion project, visit	http://subver-
       sion.apache.org.

       Documentation for Subversion and	its tools,  including  detailed	 usage
       explanations  of	the svn, svnadmin, svnserve and	svnlook	programs, his-
       torical background, philosophical approaches and	reasonings, etc.,  can
       be found	at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/.

       Run `svn	help' to access	the built-in tool documentation.

									svn(1)

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