Subversive is an official Eclipse project and an integral part of Eclipse Simultaneous releases. In particular, Subversive can show the SVN repository content grouped by the logical structures of trunk, branch and tag and display changes on a visual revisions graph. Subversive includes several features that extend functionality of the standard SVN client. Subversive is designed to be used as a full-featured SVN client, so you can update, commit, merge changes, work with SVN properties, view change history and perform other operations with SVN directly from the Eclipse environment. Subversive plug-in provides access to Subversion repositories from the Eclipse workbench. Today, the Subversive project consists of the Subversive plug-in for Eclipse developed as an Eclipse open-source project and the Subversion connectors (used for communication with SVN) developed as an external open-source project on. The project was started in 2005 by the Polarion company as an open-source project and was migrated under Eclipse umbrella as an official Eclipse project in 2007. Using the Subversive plug-in, you can work with projects stored in Subversion repositories directly from the Eclipse workbench in a way similar to work with other Eclipse version control providers, such as CVS and Git. The Subversive project is aimed to integrate the Subversion (SVN) version control system with the Eclipse platform. Eclipse Subversive - Subversion (SVN) Team Provider
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