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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T01:51:00+00:00 2026-05-26T01:51:00+00:00

We use TortoiseSVN for our code repository. Is it possible to check all files

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We use TortoiseSVN for our code repository. Is it possible to check all files in a folder to see which files are in need of updating against those that don’t need to be?

We often need to do this in order to work out whether it is safe just to perform an update on a folder and its contents below.

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    2026-05-26T01:51:01+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 1:51 am

    From the Check for Modifications... dialog, you can click the Check Repository button to see which files have been modified by other users since your last update. From the TortoiseSVN manual:

    It’s often very useful to know which files you have changed and also
    which files got changed and committed by others. That’s where the
    command TortoiseSVN → Check For Modifications… comes in handy. This
    dialog will show you every file that has changed in any way in your
    working copy, as well as any unversioned files you may have.

    If you click on the Check Repository then you can also look for
    changes in the repository. That way you can check before an update if
    there’s a possible conflict. You can also update selected files from
    the repository without updating the whole folder. By default, the
    Check Repository button only fetches the remote status with the
    checkout depth of the working copy. If you want to see all files and
    folders in the repository, even those you have not checked out, then
    you have to hold down the Shift key when you click on the Check
    Repository
    button.

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