Checkout from Repository – azurecurve
This post is part of the series on installing TortoiseSVN which is I use in the development of WordPress plugins.
With TortoiseSVN installed, we can connect to an existing plugin repository; in this example I am using my azurecurve Series Index plugin.
After creating the development folder, TortoiseSVN is available from the right-click context menu. Create the development folder, right…
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Checkout from Repository – azurecurve
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