Quicksilver + SVN = yum
Go directly to the plug-ins pane of your Quicksilver Preferences and install the Subversion module. Do not pass Go. Do not check out $200.
Best when combined with the comma trick.
So far, I’ve tried both add and ci, and they work in the obvious way. They even provide a notification (which goes through the Growl notifier for meāthat’s another plug-in) with the command’s output.
August 19th, 2007 at 16:15:24
On the QS site, it says that the plugin does not work with svn 1.4. Which version of svn are you using, out of interest?
August 20th, 2007 at 15:11:57
1.4.3. It works fine for me, but I haven’t tested it extensively, so maybe there’s some feature I haven’t tried yet that’s broken.