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    gitslave

    gitslave

    Coordinated multi-repository super-projects for Git

    Gitslave is a script for coordinated version control of large projects combining code from multiple independent repositories using Git. More flexible than traditional git submodules, gitslave provides a simple wrapper around command-line git that manages a directory tree with multiple subsidiary ("slave") git repositories in sub-directories of a "master" git repository. Any git command run from the "gits" wrapper will be performed in all the git repositories; for example gits checkout -b newbranch will create the new branch in all repositories. ...
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    Jubjub is a decision tree based framework for automating *NIX administrative processes and reacting to events. Working well with a network monitor such as Nagios, you can expose, document, and add notifications to scripts in one step.
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    This project is for manipulating and querying data as Structured tags (Stags), a simple XML-like tree data structure. This project contains two modules for parsing, manipulating and query stags and also for relational/SQL mapping
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