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ViewVC (formerly ViewCVS) is an open-source tool for viewing the contents of CVS and SVN repositories using a web browser.It allows looking at specific revisions of files as well as side-by-side diffs of different revisions.
To compare a revision with its predecessor, click prev. To compare two specific revisions, click the left-column radio button of the older revision and the right-column radio button of the newer revision, and then click the "Compare selected revisions" button. To undo (revert) your own or someone else's edit, click the "undo" link.
Do not revert a large edit because much of it is bad, and you do not have time to rewrite the whole thing. Instead, find even a bit of the edit that is not objectionable and undo the rest. (To do this, you can use the "undo" button, then type or copy back in what you want to keep). If a supporter of the reverted edit wants to save more of it ...
The MediaWiki software sometimes enables editors to easily revert (undo) a single edit from the history of a page, without simultaneously undoing all constructive changes that have been made since. To do this, view the page history or the diff for the edit, then click on "undo" next to the edit in question. The software will attempt to create ...
Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN, after its command name svn) is a version control system distributed as open source under the Apache License. [1] Software developers use Subversion to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code , web pages, and documentation.
The "(undo)" link on the newer revision's side will revert that specific edit. When you click the link, you can check the diff page of the edit you are going to make, and the edit summary will be automatically filled in with the phrase of MediaWiki:undo-summary (Undid revision $1 by $2 ). This summary can be edited before you submit your edit.
A comparison of Subversion clients includes various aspects of computer software implementations of the client role using the client–server model of the Subversion revision control system. Descriptions
When you have decided to revert, please consider whether you will use the undo link in the page history, or revert manually. If you use the undo link, the editors whose edits you revert will receive a notification (if they have requested notification of reversions).