A command line tool to mine and analyze data from version-control
Code Maat is a command-line tool for analyzing version-control systems (Git, SVN, etc.) to uncover code health insights—development hotspots, author coupling, and temporal change metrics. Created by Adam Tornhill, it supports research in behavioral code analysis and is often paired with his books like Code as a Crime Scene and Software Design X‑Rays.
TRAM (short for Trace Analyse Modules) is a collection of plug-ins for the sofware Tulip (see www.tulip-software.org), which is extended in this way to analyse and display traces (resp. trace-data).
Set of Java packages to apply Genetic Algorithms to any kind of problem. Various genetic operators are implemented and an example shows of how the system could be applied to digital circuit evolution.
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Bloof is an infrastructure for analytical processing of version control data. The main distribution provides a GUI for visualizing the evolution of a software project. External tools can access Bloof via Java API and a XML result mechanism.