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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T15:57:34+00:00 2026-06-09T15:57:34+00:00

I a developer using TFS 2010 for last 2 years for every thing from

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I a developer using TFS 2010 for last 2 years for every thing from source control to work-item, merging, branch, shelvesets, gated- checkin, off-course checkin & checkout. I am pretty much familiar & comfortable with all of these.

Now I have to work on project ongoing on Tortoise SVN. I have no prior experience of using SVN. I have searched all for SVN & TFS-2010 analogous commands but no apt article is found except for cost & feature comparision for opting between two.

Can anyone share the SVN technical terms/ commands analogous to TFS ones?

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    2026-06-09T15:57:35+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 3:57 pm

    Here are some of TFS terms and their analogues in SVN. It is important to note that SVN is only a soutrce control – there is not bug tracking or work tracking functionality (no work items, no project collections etc).

    The list below is by no means a complete list of TFS or SVN terms. I’ve just named most of items that appeared in Tortoise SVN context menu and searched for corresponding terms in TFS.

             TFS               |            SVN
    --------------------------------------------------------
    Version                    | Revision
    Get Latest Version         | Update
    Check In (Pending Changes) | Commit
    View History               | Show log
    Source Control Explorer    | Repo browser
    Compare*                   | Check for modifications
    View History               | Revision graph
    Resolve conflicts*         | Resolve
    Get Specific Version       | Update to revision
    Rename                     | Rename
    Delete                     | Delete
    Undo Pending Changes       | Revert
    Undo Pending Changes*      | Clean up
    Lock                       | Get Lock
    Unlock                     | Release Lock
    Branch                     | Branch/Tag
    Move                       | Switch
    Merge                      | Merge
    Move                       | Relocate
    Shelve*                    | Patch
    

    * means it is not a direct analogue, just a similar concept. And of course it might be a good idea to check out all of these commands in more details in docs: for Subversion and for Tortoise SVN.

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