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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:52:23+00:00 2026-05-14T05:52:23+00:00

I did a ton of changes to our code and before I commit, I

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I did a ton of changes to our code and before I commit, I would like a friend to review. Is there a way with SVN to take a copy of my working copy (to bundle everything in a package) and apply the changes I have made so far to another machines without having to commit?

In the past, with another source control system, I was able to do the following to “pack” and “unpack” my changes. Is there anything similar with SVN?

sourcecontrol.exe pack myChanges.pack
sourcecontrol.exe apply myChanges.pack

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    2026-05-14T05:52:23+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:52 am

    Sure, you can do this with the svn diff command to create a patch file.

    svn diff >my-changes.patch
    

    You can send this patch file to other people for review using any usual method (since it is just a text file). To apply the changes,

    patch <my-changes.patch
    

    Note that if you have made changes to any non-text files, the default behaviour of svn diff is to omit the actual differences from the patch file (since the patch file is itself a text file and can’t contain other types of content such as images).

    The new generation of distributed version control tools such as Git and Mercurial handle this much more gracefully, including the ability to share more than one commit (set of changes).

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