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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.
Cvsplot is a perlscript which analyses the history of a CVS-managed project. The script executes on a set of files, analyses their history, and automatically generates graphs that plot lines of code and number of files against time.
syncSQL is a perl server-side CVS script, that sends commit information to a mySQL database, so commits can be viewed, tracked and filtered throught a simple web page or any mySQL client.
Cvscop is a perlscript that links into a CVS server through the hook files in CVSROOT.
Cvscop can be configured to enforce policies such as limiting which users can move or delete cvs tags based on a regexp pattern match of the tag, etc..
rcsplot is a Perlscript 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.
Cvsstat is a perlscript which analyses the history of a CVS-managed project. The script executes on a set of files, analyses their history, and automatically generates graphs that plot lines of code and number of files against time.