SVN Client integrated with OS X's Finder
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Is there a TortoiseSVN equivalent for OS X? I'm looking for an SVN client that will integrate with OS X's Finder and be added as Context menu items.

Update: Just found SmartSVN. Anyone with feedback on it?

Reitman answered 22/9, 2008 at 17:37 Comment(0)
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There is SCPlugin which is the closest match to TortoiseSVN on OS X. It adds overlay icons as well as context menu entries to the Finder.

Laritalariviere answered 22/9, 2008 at 17:51 Comment(1)
Is this plugin compatible with OS X 10.10 (yosemite) ?Receivership
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Note, that neither SCPlugin nor the SmartSVN Finder integration will work on OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), because Apple has dropped the support for Finder plugins.

Fetich answered 12/11, 2009 at 15:39 Comment(3)
Note that Dropbox does work on Snow Leopard, integrated with Finder, both in context menu and modifying icons.Gaul
I've taken a look at Dropbox and it looks like it does NOT show a context menu or own icons in the regular Finder views, but only in its own one.Fetich
On Yosemite I use XtraFinder. Looks like Yosemite does have Finder plugin support via FinderSync: developer.apple.com/library/mac/releasenotes/MacOSX/…Antemeridian
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There is SCPlugin which is the closest match to TortoiseSVN on OS X. It adds overlay icons as well as context menu entries to the Finder.

Laritalariviere answered 22/9, 2008 at 17:51 Comment(1)
Is this plugin compatible with OS X 10.10 (yosemite) ?Receivership
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I don't believe so, but I've recently started using Cornerstone as a SVN client on the Mac and I'm super-happy with it.

It's about $60 and has a 30 day trial. Also try "Versions". I trailed it for a few weeks and it was the "best other" SVN client, but not as good as Cornerstone (IMO).

Heredity answered 22/9, 2008 at 17:41 Comment(1)
Cornerstone: zennaware.com/cornerstone Nice review on the topic: alexcurylo.com/blog/2008/08/06/…Tita
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Google found this:

http://scplugin.tigris.org/

doesn't seem to be as slick as tortoise, but at least it's a start.

I tried Versions for a little while, but it often got confused and irritated me quite a lot.

Kila answered 22/9, 2008 at 17:42 Comment(0)
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You may be interested in Versions. Not exactly what you're looking for but close

Stockyard answered 22/9, 2008 at 17:43 Comment(0)
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Agreed. SCPlugin is the best option out there. But it's a bit buggy in the latest release of OS X. Has been for a little while. Another alternative is PathFinder which is a very slick Finder replacement, that has SCPlugin integrated, as well as a console, and various other SVN integrations. It's a commercial product, but well worth the money.

Annice answered 23/9, 2008 at 16:17 Comment(0)
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In my opinion svn-finder scripts are the best solution for leopard or snowleopard becauce scplugin will not work with Finder in those systems. You can download scripts from: http://svn-finder.sourceforge.net/ I also found easySVN http://sourceforge.net/projects/easy-svn/ which is not so bad and free.

Argot answered 1/9, 2012 at 11:57 Comment(0)

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