How to automatically add a new file to SVN in eclipse

Is there any plugin in eclipse, so when I ever created a new java file, it will be added to SVN. Although I add SVN immediately after creating the java file, I forget it many times, which causes problems. We have a lot of files without versions, so when compiling it is not easy to browse files without versions to find out these missing files.

It would be great if the checkbox were checked in the Create New Class dialog box.

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Since this behavior does not seem to exist, I filed a promotion ticket for the subtitle. http://subclipse.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1197

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There is an open source Eclipse plug-in called Subclipse that adds Subversion support for Eclipse, which can help you integrate SVN with eclipse a bit.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1763080/


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