This guide will demonstrate how to mirror an SVN into a Git repo. You're the target audience if you're an SVN user, just getting started with Git and need to coax your project team over to Git.
The branching scenario has been simplified for clarity.
| # Reset Jetbrains 2020 Products | |
| import glob | |
| import os | |
| import winreg | |
| from os import path | |
| from os.path import expanduser | |
| home = expanduser("~") | |
| newJetbrainsHome = path.join(home, "AppData\Roaming\JetBrains") |
| // | |
| // _oo0oo_ | |
| // o8888888o | |
| // 88" . "88 | |
| // (| -_- |) | |
| // 0\ = /0 | |
| // ___/`---'\___ | |
| // .' \\| |// '. | |
| // / \\||| : |||// \ | |
| // / _||||| -:- |||||- \ |
| // http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1928.txt | |
| // Tested with: curl http://www.google.se/ --socks5 1080 --proxy-user foo:bar | |
| var States = { | |
| CONNECTED:0, | |
| VERIFYING:1, | |
| READY:2, | |
| PROXY: 3 | |
| }; |