![]() You owe it to yourself to at least upgrade to DiffMerge, if not a paid product. ![]() It is particularly good for 3-way merging, as compared to the default tools included with TortoiseSVN. Here’s the result:ĭiffMerge is a great diff tool, especially because it’s free. ![]() Diff and Add will only appear when they make sense contextually, so they are low-cost and high benefit. I personally suggest adding Diff, Check for modifications, and Add. Next, click on Context-Menu in the left-hand navigation pane.Ĭhoose your favorite commonly used operations, and click apply. First, open the nested TortoiseSVN menu and click on Settings. Fortunately, we can customize the menu and take them out of the nested list. I use some options in the second menu quite often, such as Check for Modifications and Diff. I hate having to click on the functions in the second menu, like this: One peeve I have with TortoiseSVN is the clumsy nested context menu. However, it’s here to stay, so I have to make it as efficient as possible. Perforce has influenced me, because I still prefer an app like Versions on OSX to the shell integration of TortoiseSVN. This has taken some getting used to at all my previous jobs I used only Perforce. I use TortoiseSVN at work as my SVN client on Win7.
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