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Revision as of 20:54, 31 July 2020
SVN to Git Plan
Convert SVN repository to a Git Repository.
Steps:
- Download svn2git tool: https://github.com/nirvdrum/svn2git
- Add Commands
- Pull desired SVN repository
- //Add Commands
- Create Text Document of Authors to link to Git Accounts
- create authors.txt
- add in all authors with the following format:
- jcoglan = James Coglan <jcoglan@never-you-mind.com>
- stnick = Santa Claus <nicholas@lapland.com> (Recommended to link everyone’s account but if you can’t, it’s not required to link everyone’s account, but you must provide an email, if only a made up one.)
- Convert the repositories with the git commands:
- $ svn2git http://source.usc.edu/svn/mesh_partitioner/ --trunk trunk --tags tags --nobranches --authors ~/authors.txt (Note: --trunk trunk (the trunk argument is the name of the trunk repository-tags tags (tags is the name of your repository of tags))
- Push to the desired git remote. (In this example we use github)
- Add Remote##git remote add <remote-name> <remote-url>##git remote origin git@github.com:SCECcode/CyberShake.git
Commit git add . git commit -m “Initial Commit of Converted SVN to Git Repository Code” Use tags command git push --tags
Resources:
svn2git tool (from the guide): https://github.com/nirvdrum/svn2git
Official Git Documentation:
Guide: https://viastudio.com/migrate-svn-git/: https://github.github.com/training-kit/downloads/subversion-migration/
Github Importer Tool (alternate): https://docs.github.com/en/github/importing-your-projects-to-github/about-github-importer