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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T17:38:29+00:00 2026-05-12T17:38:29+00:00

My directory structure looks like the following: project/ app1/ app2/ settings.py From within the

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My directory structure looks like the following:

project/
    app1/
    app2/
    settings.py

From within the project directory, I ran svn propedit svn:ignore . This only ignore files from within project director excluding its sub-directories. I can run the svn ignore again from within each of the folder and it will work. Is there an internal svn command or option which can recursively do it for me or should I resort to a script to perform the ignore within each sub-folders of my project?

I’ve set my ignored files to be:

*.pyc
*.swp

However, whenever I do a svn status, I still see the above files. Is there a way to tell svn status to hide ignored files recursively?

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    2026-05-12T17:38:29+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:38 pm

    svn propedit only works on one target at a time. TortoiseSVN has an option to apply properties recursively, but if you’re not using it or another GUI that has that option, you would have to do it with a script.

    However, what you should really do is set your global-ignores to ignore the two file patterns you mentioned. According to the most recent documentation, *.pyc and *.swp are included in the default ignores for Subversion 1.6, but you can add them if your config file doesn’t have them.

    The location of your config file is platform-dependent; see the above documentation link. global-ignores is in the miscellany section.

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