Using Git with Subversion
Checkout the SVN repository in standard layout (trunk/, branches/, tags/) using -s.
git svn clone -s https://192.168.117.216/repository/cooceo/cooceo-search
cd cooceo-search
Cleanup unnecessary files and optimize the local repository (recommended).
git gc --aggressive
Copy svn:ignore to git, so both repos ignore the same files.
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as an own file you can track, but need to commit it to the SVN repo
git svn show-ignore > .gitignore
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ignore it in your local GIT repo
git svn show-ignore >> .git/info/exclude
git svn show-ignore > .gitignore echo '.gitignore' >> .git/info/exclude
Create a feature branch (so master is used for SVN commits)
git checkout -b new_branch_name [old_branch_name]
Use GIT as usual
git status git add . git rm $(git ls-files --deleted)
git commit -m git checkout git reset HEAD
Squash multiple GIT commits into one SVN commit
git checkout master
git merge --squash <feature_branch>
Update from the SVN repo
git svn rebase
Commit the changes from GIT to SVN repo
git svn dcommit
Repeat the last two commands as often as you like.
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from:http://blog.blindgaenger.net/using_git_with_subversion.html