svn import — Commit an unversioned file or tree into the repository.
Recursively commit a copy of
            PATH to
            URL.  If
            PATH is omitted,
            “.” is assumed.  Parent
            directories are created in the repository as necessary.
            Unversionable items such as device files and pipes are
            ignored even if --force is
            specified.
--auto-props --depth ARG --editor-cmd EDITOR --encoding ENC --file (-F) FILE --force --force-log --message (-m) TEXT --no-auto-props --no-ignore --quiet (-q) --with-revprop ARG
This imports the local directory
            myproj into
            trunk/misc in your repository.  The
            directory trunk/misc need not exist
            before you import into it—svn
            import will recursively create directories for
            you.
$ svn import -m "New import" myproj \
             http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/trunk/misc
Adding         myproj/sample.txt
…
Transmitting file data .........
Committed revision 16.
Be aware that this will not
            create a directory named myproj in
            the repository.  If that's what you want, simply add
            myproj to the end of the URL:
$ svn import -m "New import" myproj \
            http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/trunk/misc/myproj
Adding         myproj/sample.txt
…
Transmitting file data .........
Committed revision 16.
After importing data, note that the original tree is not under version control. To start working, you still need to svn checkout a fresh working copy of the tree.