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.
BeyondCVS is an Eclipe plug-in that enables using Beyond Compare (externally) for comparing files and folders. It also allows comparing a single file to a previous revision in CVS/SVN or Local History. There is also support for opening Putty and WinSCP.
StatCVS generates HTML reports from CVS repository logs. The reports give developers and project managers insight into the evolution of the code base and individual contributions. StatCVS is a command line application and written in Java.
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The CvsGui project is providing several high-end interface clients (WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs) written in C++ using popular frameworks (MFC, PowerPlant, GTK+) with a scripting support via Python or TCL.
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.
MyWebFTP is a little PHP Tool that allows you to manage you files and directories on your webspace, through a web browser. Usefull when you are behind a restrictive proxy and more handy than an heavy software FTP Client. Uses only PHP file functions.
MKS SI to CVS conversion scripts.
This project provides the scripts and documentation necessary to move source repositories from MKS Source Integrity to CVS.
cvsdelta summarizes and manages a CVS project, identifying the local files that have been added, changed, or deleted, which optionally can be automatically added to and removed from CVS.
Gruntspud is a graphical CVS client written in Java. It supports a variety of different connection mechanisms (local, pserver, ext, ssh & server). It is intended to be able to run as a plugin to jEdit but also as as a standalone application.
Ant-based tool to migrate Java source files to GNU Autotools standards, making them compatible with usual "configure; make; make install" build mechanism.
Bloof is an infrastructure for analytical processing of version control data. The main distribution provides a GUI for visualizing the evolution of a software project. External tools can access Bloof via Java API and a XML result mechanism.
The IntegrationGuard is a small set of Java classes and some start scripts used in conjunction with CVS. This little tool supports the paradigms 'continuous and sequential integration' and 'unit testing' of 'eXtreme programming'
CvsShell is a console-based cvs frontend. It provides convenient access to the cvs commands through a shell-like user interface. CvsShell is written in Python.
A cross-platform file diff and directory diff Tool. Also contains an SCM project which uses the stand-alone tool. Go to https://vmaster.sourceforge.net to see screenshots or to start the diff tool.
jCVSFile is a CVS-client, written in Java. While all other known CVS client tools address the configuration management module oriented,
jCVSFile does it file oriented and thus with a higher granularity.
If you are a admin some project, and you donot like CVS, you must have this! In public part, you can post current files, history of project, open tasks,... Developers can post new code and take the currently (like in CVS), send messages to other devs,...