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==Connecting to SVN===
==Connecting to SVN==
First thing you need a client. You can of course use any svn client you want, but we recomment [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ Tortoise SVN] for windows user as it nicely integrates into explorer and makes it as such very easy to use. After that you specify a dir on your hdd where you want to put the files.
First thing you need a client. You can of course use any svn client you want, but we recomment [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ Tortoise SVN] for windows user as it nicely integrates into explorer and makes it as such very easy to use. After that you specify a dir on your hdd where you want to put the files and checkout the current cvs version


svn://dev.anidb.info/svn/trunk/
By SVN Client: svn://dev.anidb.info/svn/trunk<br/>
For write access contact an AniDB Mod.
 
If you have further questions feel free to ask in #anidb-dev or #anidb @irc.zirc.org or pm a mod.


===SVN via Tortoise===
===SVN via Tortoise===
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After you have edited, added or even deleted some things you still have to commit your changes. This will write the things to the SVN. You can commit on a file or dirlevel. Meaning you can commit a big change with multiple files or folders involved or just specific files. '''To not spam us all into oblivion with SVN mails it's recommended to bundle some commits.'''
After you have edited, added or even deleted some things you still have to commit your changes. This will write the things to the SVN. You can commit on a file or dirlevel. Meaning you can commit a big change with multiple files or folders involved or just specific files. '''To not spam us all into oblivion with SVN mails it's recommended to bundle some commits.'''
Take also note that you should before editing anything '''always''' update your local files with the ones in the SVN.


==Adding a new project==
==Adding a new project==