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    inFolder

    A personal wiki created by your directory structure

    A graphical text editor used to maintain a collection of pages, whose content is created by the user, but whose hierarchical structure is dictated by the directory structure.
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    SVNStartCommitHelper

    Useful form to support SVN Commits as an SVN Start-Commit Hook Script

    Professional environments focus on high development standards in Source Code Management. E.g. by usage of server side commit hooks to check for minimum acceptance levels on code and documentation quality including commit message structure and content. TortoiseSVN offers only a free form text field to edit inside the Commit Dialog. Developers might recall situations when struggling with commit message structure and fighting the server side commit hooks instead of focusing on message...
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    Duck2Dox

    Convert Autoduck markup to Doxygen

    This Python script is designed to convert Autoduck source code markup in C++ style comments to Doxygen style markup. The output is ready to be used with Doxygen. The output directory is a mirror of the input directory (the directory is copied before any conversion takes place) so the input remains untouched. The output directory only contains code that has been converted, and all non-supported files are removed from the output directory. You can then use a directory diff tool, like...
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