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ViewVC is a web-based versioncontrol repository browser, currently supporting CVS and Subversion repositories. Project development is now hosted at https://github.com/viewvc/viewvc/.
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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.
TunnelTools is a set of perl scripts to allow anonymous rsync and CVS access from machines inside a firewall by tunneling over an ssh connection to a host outside the firewall.
Repository Manager is design to provide a cross-platform cross-repository admin tool based on the Java Content Repository API (jsr-170 aka JCR).
The project aims to provide a consistent Admin UI for rcs tools such as CVS, Subversion and SourceSafe.
"eccvs" is a GUI based versioncontrol system (for linux) that keeps track of all the resources of a software project. Here resources mean source code, documentation, etc., This software is based on the existing CVS command line tool.
Lomag-Cvs is a graphical cvs client written in java. It uses the cvslib library from netbeans to handle the actual cvs calls. Lomag-Cvs focuses on providing a simple
to use interface for beginning users of cvs.
This provides a package which presents the CVS contents as mountable file system.
It allows to view the versioned files as like they were ordinary files on a disk.
There is also a possibility to check in/out some files for editing.
Cvsplot is a perl script which analyses the history of a CVS-managed project. The script executes on a set of files, analyses their history, and automatically generates graphs that plot lines of code and number of files against time.
CVSConsole is a Console based Text User Interface for CVS. The Frontend is planned in Curses Development Kit. Unlike the shell kind of interface, CVSConsole is menu based and utilises the full screen (25x80). The project allows the user to browse the rep
Very simple project for reporting on cvs repositories. Two independent implementations are being written - one in Java and one in Python. Thus this is also a comparison between the two languages.
MKS SI to CVS conversion scripts.
This project provides the scripts and documentation necessary to move source repositories from MKS Source Integrity to CVS.
CVS Permissioning Tool
It allows you to tightly control commit and tagging access to your CVS Repository.
This tool makes cvs a serious player in the SCM Tool World it makes up to any other system such as VSS or ClearCase.
ZFolder2Product takes the contents of a Zope folder and creates a custom Zope Product, which re-creates the entire folder contents when installed. The Product and folder contents are saved in external files usable within a versioncontrol system like CVS.
One way synchronization utility from Subversion to CVS written on Java. To submit bugs or request new features please use the project tracker at project home