![]() We will start by creating the repository. “project1” can be a real project you are doing, a paper you are writing or any thing else that can be stored under revision control (that almost everything). In this tutorial I will assume the repository will be created for a project called “project1”. The repository we are going to create will be used by a single user, working locally on the machine. Subversion offers you a very convenient yet strong method to do so, and the easiest way to do so with Subversion (SVN) is to create a local, home, repository intended for a single user – you. ![]() I assume that you already know the benefits of keeping track of old revision of projects or important documents such as a resume or a thesis you have been writing. In this tutorial I will explain how to create a local Subversion (SVN) repository, intended for a single user.
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