Subversion (SVN) sometimes clutter our source directory by creating .svn folder in each folder or sub folder that we version control.
The easiest way to erase them is by using a bash command:
find . -name ".svn" -type d -exec rm -rf {} \;
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Subversion (SVN) sometimes clutter our source directory by creating .svn folder in each folder or sub folder that we version control.
The easiest way to erase them is by using a bash command:
find . -name ".svn" -type d -exec rm -rf {} \;