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The Sitecore Item Versioner module adds a new ribbon into the versions chunk of the Content Editor. With the new ribbon it is possible to initially create an item version in all configured languages.

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Sitecore Item Versioner

The Sitecore Item Versioner module adds a new ribbon into the versions chunk of the Content Editor. With the new ribbon it is possible to initially create an item version in all configured languages (under /sitecore/system/Languages). It will only create a new version if there is not already a version in the specific language.

The module is perfect for administrators i.e. to create standard values in each language or to add language versions for dictionary items. But it can also be used as a content author to create a skeleton of a content item in each language.

Download

You can either clone the repository from GitHub, download the NuGet package from the [NuGet Gallery] (https://www.nuget.org/packages/SitecoreItemVersioner) or download the Sitecore package from the [Sitecore Marketplace] (http://marketplace.sitecore.net/en/Modules/Sitecore_Item_Versioner.aspx).

Installation

Manual Installation

You can clone the GitHub repository and build the source code. You need to copy the Sitecore.Kernel.dll into the lib directory, otherwise you won't be able to build because of missing references. There are some MSBuild targets which copies all needed files into a directory defined in the build/deploy.txt file. Just copy all this files into your Sitecore installation directory. You also need to copy the data/serialization folder into your data folder and update the Core database.

NuGet

There is a NuGet package available to download on the [NuGet Gallery] (https://www.nuget.org/packages/SitecoreItemVersioner). For installing the NuGet package, Sitecore Rocks and the following two steps are required (instructions from [Ethan Truong] (http://blog.velir.com/index.php/2012/12/04/create-and-deploy-sitecore-modules-with-nuget/)):

  1. Attach a Sitecore Rocks Connection to a Visual Studio Project using [Sitecore Rocks] (http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/44a26c88-83a7-46f6-903c-5c59bcd3d35b/) by:

  2. [Install the NuGet package] (https://www.nuget.org/packages/SitecoreItemVersioner)

Sitecore Package

Alternatively you can also download the Sitecore package from the [Sitecore Marketplace] (http://marketplace.sitecore.net/en/Modules/Sitecore_Item_Versioner.aspx) and install it with the Installation Wizard.

Version

The Item Versioner has been developed with Visual Studio 2012 and Sitecore 6.6. It is also tested on Sitecore 6.5 and Sitecore 7.0 You should be able to work with other versions as well. If you have some problems with any versions, please let me know by [adding an issue] (https://github.com/kevinbrechbuehl/SitecoreItemVersioner/issues).

License

The Sitecore Item Versioner is licensed under the LGPL. Please see [LICENSE.txt] (https://github.com/kevinbrechbuehl/SitecoreItemVersioner/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) for more informations.

Credits

Thanks to Jakob Christensen for providing [NuGet installation scripts] (http://vsplugins.sitecore.net/Sitecore-NuGet.ashx) for adding Sitecore items during installation of a NuGet package. Also thanks to Ethan Truong for the [Sitecore NuGet Skeleton] (https://github.com/etruong42/Sitecore.NuGet.Skeleton) and the introduction on [how to create a Sitecore NuGet package] (http://blog.velir.com/index.php/2012/12/04/create-and-deploy-sitecore-modules-with-nuget/).

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