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How can I make svn diff show me just the names of the changed files, not their contents?

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How can I make svn diff show me just the names of the changed files, not their contents?

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svn diff doesn’t have an option to do this, but • If you only are interested in the diffs between, say, revision 10 and the revision just before it, svn log -vq -r10 does exactly what you want; • otherwise, if you’re using Unix, this works for any range of revisions: svn log -vq -r123:456 | egrep ‘^ {3}[ADMR] ‘ | cut -c6- | sort | uniq Version 1.4 of the svn diff command will have a “–summarize” option.

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