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Easily monitor the current build number of your VSCode workspace
The Ascoos Build Number Display extension allows you to easily monitor the current build number of your workspace in the status bar of Visual Studio Code.
VSCode Extension: Automatically updates build number and date on save
- Automatically updates @build and @updated tags in your PHP files.
- Saves the build information in builds.json located in the .versions folder.
- Creates a backup of the saved file in the .repos folder with the updated build number and date.
- Allows setting an initial build number via configuration.
- Automatically creates and updates .vscode/settings.json to exclude the .versions and .repos folders from the file explorer.
cvsphpview is based on phpBrowseCVS 1.0, it provides simple PHP class to access CVS repositories from local or remote (not soon). It can do any of following jobs: lists, logs,diffs,annotates,checkouts,.... After all, I try to make it better for you.
This script was designed to run on a PHP-enabled web server that hosts Mercurial (Hg) repositories. It will initialize a new repository under the specified name and create the HGRC file with the description and contact information.
CVSweb-PHP offers a web interface access to a CVS repository. CVSweb-PHP was created for cases where a project still using CVS has no means of installing a CGI script on its web server, but where running a PHP script is an option.