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generate a GNU compliant ChangeLog file from the svn log messages using a very simple perlscript. No big dependencies, no big libraries. Plain and simple.
Simple wiki requiring perl 5.003 or higher. One script does it all. Drop it in cgi-bin, adjust the path to where you want to have your pages stored and go.
Runs under httpi, apache, whatever you have. Drop it in. Use it. No perl modules required.
ExplorerIndex is a Perl driven indexing script, that creates a sitemap, and/or/including a table of contents for specified files/directories. It produces a static or dynamic page with a Javascript tree control, html-template and cookie driven.
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GPLify is a Perlscript that adds notice of the GPL to a collection of source files. It can alternatively use a customized template file to put at the top of source files. It requires String::Similarity.