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# Blender SVN
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blender-svn is a Blender add-on to interact with Subversion from within Blender.
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[Blender-SVN Demo Video](https://studio.blender.org/films/charge/gallery/?asset=5999)
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## Table of Contents
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Features](#features)
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## Installation
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You can install the add-on by cloning the Blender Studio Tools repository using git, and then copying the blender-svn/blender_svn folder (the deeper one) into your "addons" folder (location depending on your OS).
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## Features
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- UI appears when the currently opened .blend file is in an SVN repository.
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- You can enter your SVN username and password to this repository, which will be stored until you disable the add-on.
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- Display a list of all files in the repository that are outdated, modified, newly added, replaced, conflicted, etc, with the relevant available operations next to them.
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- Saves the SVN log into a text file in the background, and displays it in the UI. This was important to us because normally, accessing the svn log has been very slow for us.
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Download updates, commit changes, resolve conflicts, all from within Blender.
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- If you're working in an outdated file, Blender will show you a very ugly and very aggressive warning.
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