Linux: script to add new files to SVN

Do you add quite often files to your local working copy, forgetting to put them under version control ? Why not using a tool that, when used, add every new file it finds ? SVN-ADD-NEW (shell script) could be the answer (very simple) Create file /usr/local/bin/svn-add-new and paste into it:
#!/bin/sh

NEWFILES=$(svn status -u | grep ^\? | awk '{print $2}')

if [ "$NEWFILES" != "" ]; then
	svn add  $NEWFILES
	echo "files added"
else
	echo "no files to add"
fi	

echo ""
Save the file and make it executable. As soon as the script has been created and made executable you can access your local working copy and execute svn-add-new : the tool will search for new files and will add them to the version control. Be Aware: this very simple script doesn't check for good files and bad files, everything it finds will be put under versioning!