FileTypeDB

.SVN-BASE File Extension

A .SVN-BASE file is a Subversion Base File, created by The Apache Project.

Open with Subversion. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .SVN-BASE file?

The file extension .SVN-BASE is associated with Subversion, which is a system used to manage changes to files and directories. This system is commonly used by developers to control different versions of source code. A .SVN-BASE file is a Subversion Base File, which is automatically created when a file is checked out from a Subversion repository.

Here's what happens: when a developer checks out a file from a repository, Subversion saves a base copy of that file on the developer's computer. This base copy is stored in the .SVN-BASE file. The purpose of this file is to help Subversion manage changes. It allows the system to compare the current working version of the file, which the developer might be changing, to the original version that was checked out. This comparison is crucial for tracking changes and for merging updates from different team members.

The .SVN-BASE files are typically stored in a hidden directory called .SVN within the project's folder. Because they are part of the version control system's internal mechanism, these files are usually hidden and not directly interacted with by the user.

To open or work with .SVN-BASE files, you would typically use software that supports Subversion. Some of the programs that can interact with these files include: 1. **Subversion**: This is the main software that handles these files as part of its version control system. 2. **Eclipse IDE for Java Developers with Subclipse plug-in**: This is an integrated development environment (IDE) that can be enhanced with a plug-in called Subclipse, which adds Subversion support. 3. **Microsoft Visual Studio with VisualSVN plug-in**: Another popular IDE that can manage Subversion files when equipped with the VisualSVN plug-in.

In summary, .SVN-BASE files are essential for developers using Subversion to manage software development. They help track and merge changes by providing a reference to the original version of files checked out from a repository. These files are usually managed automatically by the version control system and the associated programs that support Subversion.

Verification

Our goal is to help people find the most up-to-date information about file extensions for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. We researched over 10,000 file extensions and their respective programs that open those files. If you want to suggest edits or updates about .SVN-BASE file formats, example files, or programs that are compatible. Please contact us.

More extensions