In a moment of confusion, I deleted two files that I thought were useless. SVN was used for management. SVN delete was first used locally, and then SVN COMMIT was used. Then the corresponding two files on the server were also deleted.

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Today, however, I found out that these two files are required, and I changed them earlier. I would eat shit if I had to take an original file and revise it again. I rely, thought that everything would be fine with SVN management, but now the server has also deleted, there will be no more my two files in the world, just like using Trinket’s corpse powder, they have already disappeared in this world without a trace.

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Is that true?

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In fact, SVN also has a conjuring function:

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1. First, right-click the folder where the two files are located, and click show Log on SVN from the popup menu

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2. Find the records deleted on the current day

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3. In the following path box, my two files are displayed with the red deletion prompt. Select, right-click, open, open with options, ha ha!

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Ecstatic, save it right back!

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Ten days and nine earth Bodhisattvas shook their heads in fear of the thunderbolt and the thunderbolt, as urgent as the order.

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