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1.2.4. Adding, Renaming, and Deleting Files
Adding a File or Directory
			To add an existing file to a Subversion repository and put it under revision control, change to the directory with its working copy and run the following command:
		
svn add file…
svn add file…
			Similarly, to add a directory and all files that are in it, type:
		
svn add directory…
svn add directory…
			This schedules the files and directories for addition to the Subversion repository. To proceed and actually add this content to the repository, run the 
svn commit command as described in Section 1.2.6, “Committing Changes”.
		Example 1.7. Adding a file to a Subversion repository
				Imagine that the directory with your working copy of a Subversion repository has the following contents:
			
project]$ ls AUTHORS ChangeLog doc INSTALL LICENSE Makefile README src TODO
project]$ ls
AUTHORS  ChangeLog  doc  INSTALL  LICENSE  Makefile  README  src  TODO
				With the exception of 
ChangeLog, all files and directories within this directory are already under revision control. To schedule this file for addition to the Subversion repository, type:
			project]$ svn add ChangeLog A ChangeLog
project]$ svn add ChangeLog
A         ChangeLog
Renaming a File or Directory
			To rename an existing file or directory in a Subversion repository, change to the directory with its working copy and run the following command:
		
svn move old_name new_name
svn move old_name new_name
			This creates a duplicate of the original file or directory, schedules it for addition, and automatically deletes the original. To proceed and actually rename the content in the Subversion repository, run the 
svn commit command as described in Section 1.2.6, “Committing Changes”.
		Example 1.8. Renaming a file in a Subversion repository
				Imagine that the directory with your working copy of a Subversion repository has the following contents:
			
project]$ ls AUTHORS ChangeLog doc INSTALL LICENSE Makefile README src TODO
project]$ ls
AUTHORS  ChangeLog  doc  INSTALL  LICENSE  Makefile  README  src  TODO
				All files in this directory are under revision control. To schedule the 
LICENSE file for renaming to COPYING, type:
			project]$ svn move LICENSE COPYING A COPYING D LICENSE
project]$ svn move LICENSE COPYING
A         COPYING
D         LICENSE
				Note that 
svn move automatically renames the file in your working copy:
			project]$ ls AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING doc INSTALL Makefile README src TODO
project]$ ls
AUTHORS  ChangeLog  COPYING  doc  INSTALL  Makefile  README  src TODO
Deleting a File or Directory
			To remove a file from a Subversion repository, change to the directory with its working copy and run the following command:
		
svn delete file…
svn delete file…
			Similarly, to remove a directory and all files that are in it, type:
		
svn delete directory…
svn delete directory…
			This schedules the files and directories for removal from the Subversion repository. To proceed and actually remove this content from the repository, run the 
svn commit command as described in Section 1.2.6, “Committing Changes”.
		Example 1.9. Deleting a file from a Subversion repository
				Imagine that the directory with your working copy of a Subversion repository has the following contents:
			
project]$ ls AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING doc INSTALL Makefile README src TODO
project]$ ls
AUTHORS  ChangeLog  COPYING  doc  INSTALL  Makefile  README  src TODO
				All files in this directory are under revision control. To schedule the 
TODO file for removal from the SVN repository, type:
			project]$ svn delete TODO D TODO
project]$ svn delete TODO
D         TODO
				Note that 
svn delete automatically deletes the file from your working copy:
			project]$ ls AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING doc INSTALL Makefile README src
project]$ ls
AUTHORS  ChangeLog  COPYING  doc  INSTALL  Makefile  README  src