Did you know that the Tiki Community averages a new code change every two hours? With development racing along at that speed, it can be tough to stay up-to-date.


{NOTE()}See the Tiki Developer site Tiki for details on the available development versions.{NOTE}

Checking out from SVN

You can check out Tiki code with Anonymous access. For example, to check out a specific version use:

svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/tikiwiki/code/branches/X.x


Where X.X is the version number to check out (such as 12.x).

To check out the current development branch use:

svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/tikiwiki/code/trunk



If you prefer a GUI SVN client, you can use an application such as KDESVN (http://kdesvn.alwins-world.de/) for GNU/Linux, svnx (https://code.google.com/p/svnx/) for Mac OS X, or Tortoise SVN (http://tortoisesvn.net/) for MS Windows, to check out Tiki code from SVN.
{NOTE()}Refer to SVN Tips Tiki on the Tiki Developer's site for additional information.{NOTE}


Becoming a Developer

To check files into the repository, you'll need to join the Tiki community and get committer access. It is quick and easy, and allows you to directly impact the growth of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware.


Using Pre-Built Archives

Every six hours, Tiki automatically creates an archive (TAR and ZIP) from the latest code. As an alternative to using SVN, you can download these archives to test or tryout the latest, pre-release code.

You can obtain these daily builds from the Tiki Developer site Tiki : https://dev.tiki.org/Daily+Build.
{WARNING()}These archives include pre-released code. You should not use the code for a live, in-production site.{WARNING}

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