Best SVN interface for Linux?

It might not be quite what you're used to, but the command line interface is really worth learning. It's not very difficult, and the process could even help you better understand what SVN is doing. It's really quick and understanding how it works makes integrating it into your build process or other scripts a breeze.

If you'd prefer a GUI the common options are usually integration with your IDE (Subclipse) or RapidSVN, though I don't have much experience with either.


RabbitVCS is a clone of TortoiseSVN. I love it because it integrates very well in the file navigator (Nautilus), like TortoiseSVN does in Explorer.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Subversion_clients

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