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minirepo (abreviated to mr) is designed to handle small to middle
sized repositories with rcs.
It supports version bumping and snapshoting, which is simmilar
to a git or fossil commit hash
It keeps track of files checked into the repo via a MANIFEST file
The main configuration is located inside the MR/ directory
for each subdirectory initialized.
Its priamry purpose is to track files with rcs related commands.
This is to make it easier to deal with a lot of files...
A simple perl (or python) CGI that exports the MainLine of a CVS repository as a website. In use since 1998, recently added Subversion support to help migrate away from CVS.
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