On Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 6:22:07 AM UTC-4, Waseem Bokhari wrote:
> Is there any way to search a single file in Tortoise SVN from when 1000s of 
> files
> in a Folder.
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Wow some real twats in this thread. The single sentence question was simple 
enough to understand. 

Believe it or not some people are stuck using Windows if their company forces 
them to. So telling them to run svn commands from a command prompt and also 
install a windows version of grep into their command line has to be the dumbest 
answer I have ever seen to a question where the person is obviously not a 
software developer.

Sorry you were subjected to this Waseem. The other guys have some personal 
issues they're working through.

To properly answer your question I don't think tortoise can search for a file 
in a svn repo. Which is a shame because that functionality makes a ton of 
sense. Unfortunately my search's haven't turned up much in the form of a 
windows program that will search a SVN repo. I found this: 
http://svnquery.tigris.org/.

When tortoise was installed there was an option to also install the svn 
command. I can't remember exactly where that option was. If you get the latest 
tortoise and choose that option to install the command then as of SVN 1.8 you 
can use the --search option.

I found this information here: 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/254214/svn-repository-search

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