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    Mattermost

    Mattermost

    Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration

    ...Seamlessly switch from chat to audio calls and screenshare without switching tools. Checklist-based process playbooks with workflow orchestration in one unified location. Orchestrate and execute repeatable processes with better command. Accelerate productivity and reduce risk without sacrificing security.
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    code-gen

    This utility will generate the entire database code for Android and io

    This utility will generate the entire database code for Android and iOS from a specified .xml file. The code is written in C++ and requires a C14 compatible compiler. Simple Makefile also included for Linux/Mac. We have also included CMake compatibility and Visual Studio has builtin CMake capability.
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    Audited Objects (AO) is a tool for the analysis and optimization of automated software processes such as builds. It supports reuse of previously built objects, generation of prerequisite data, parallelization, etc.
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    Lavalamp application turns lavalamps (or other electrical devices) on or off depending on the status of monitored web sites. Typically you can monitor build servers to indicate failed builds. Multiple devices can be controlled by multiple web sites.
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    Provides a unified CLI interface for source code re-formatting and checking.
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    ARREA

    ARREA

    Collaborative editor, requirements management tool and much more

    ARREA (A Reasonable Requirements Engineering Application) is a simple yet powerful requirements management tool that uses arbitrary files to store information and Subversion to allow team collaboration. Its simple conventions make it suitable for much other purposes. In fact, for any document-oriented tasks focused on collaborative work and exhaustive change and traceability management. At its heart, ARREA provides a thin layer on top of SVN that allows it to be used as a powerful...
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    Refix solves the problem of binary dependency management in .NET solutions. Refix is the only binary you'll need to commit to your source code repository!
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    QB (Quellcode Bahn) is a software that manage the operations on the source of the programs you develop, with a versioned repository. QB manage the deploy of your program, taking it from the repository and putting it wherever you want with test phase.
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