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    CLOC (Count Lines of Code)

    CLOC (Count Lines of Code)

    Count lines of code in multiple languages with detailed statistics

    cloc (Count Lines of Code) is a command-line tool that analyzes source code and reports the number of lines by language, distinguishing between code, comments, and blank lines. It supports hundreds of programming languages and is highly useful for estimating project size, comparing codebases, or tracking development progress. cloc can analyze entire directories, version control repositories, and even compressed archives.
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    diff-so-fancy

    diff-so-fancy

    Make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable

    ...This helps improve code quality and helps you spot defects faster. diff-so-fancy is also available from NPM, Nix, brew, and as a package on Arch and Debian Linux. Windows users may need to install MinGW or the Windows subsystem for Linux. By default, the separator for the file header uses Unicode line-drawing characters. If this is causing output errors on your terminal, set this to false to use ASCII characters instead. By default, the separator for the file header spans the full width of the terminal. Use this setting to set the width of the file header manually. Pull requests are quite welcome, and should target the next branch. ...
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    Cvs Changelog Builder
    CvsChangelogBuilder is an utility to generate advanced, differential and/or graphical changelogs, for a project hosted on a CVS server (CVS change log). It provides a better output than the 'cvs log' command, and accept a lot of options.
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    Automalator

    State Dependency deconstructor and mapper for C source code.

    ...Pre-requisites * Perl - tested with versions 5.12.3, 5.14.2 and 5.20.2, Windows, Linux and MAC * Get the Automalator by downloading the zip, or checking out or exporting the SVN trunk * copy the source code of interest into "project.c" * windows - double-click "src2map.bat" * linux & MAC - navigate the command line to the "project" folder, then run "src2map.sh" * open "project.gml" file with diagramming software.
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    It's a web application which provides a unify solution to stat. CVS/SVN repository modules code change information and generate html reports. User can browse line of change, file of change, code diff, check-in comment and so on, it can stat. more repository modules one time. After repository modules configured, stat. is simple like a search.
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    Stat cvs/svn Code Change

    stat. cvs,svn code changes and generate html report

    It's a web application which provides a unify solution to stat. CVS/SVN repository modules code change information and generate html reports. User can browse line of change, file of change, code diff, check-in comment and so on, it can stat. more repository modules one time. After repository modules configured, stat. is simple like a search. It's the mirror project of CodeChangeViewer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccv/.
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    LDIFF is an enhanced language-independent line differencing tool built upon the Unix diff and overcomes its limitations in determining whether an artifact line has been changed or is the result of additions and removals
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