CvsChangelogBuilder is an utility to generate advanced, differential and/or graphical changelogs, for a project hosted on a CVS server (CVS change log). It provides a better output than the 'cvs log' command, and accept a lot of options.
cvsbackup is a perl-based tool for backuping your files and sending diffs via e-mail. package also includes scheduler (optional) which helps you monitor more than 1-2 servers (helps to prevent high loads on config repository).
The script helps commiting changes on several branches in CVS by creating a bunch of CVS commands which the user normally would have to create himself.
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A source code diff tool. Adapted from cvsweb, it makes code inspection easy. It also provides another diff tool with which you can either compare two files or two directories recursively. It is written in perl and uses String::Ediff for finer diff.
Spackle enhances the basic capabilities of CVS. It provides
for finer-grained access control, automailing of diffs from commits,
etc.
Looking for Jeremy Weatherford's SpackleStats? It's at http://spackle.xidus.net/info.php
The CVS Log Stats Parser (cvsstats) is a suite of tools to gather
information on a checked out CVS source tree. Stats are gathered globaly and on a per-user basis with the generation of text and graphic reports.
rcsplot is a Perl script that generates plots of RCS/CVS archive activity. The script takes a list of RCS/CVS files/directories and generates plots of the lines added/delete. HTML files are created to make the plots easy to navigate using a web browser.