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    JavaDocs

    My project to play around with Java and SVN

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    generate a GNU compliant ChangeLog file from the svn log messages using a very simple perl script. No big dependencies, no big libraries. Plain and simple.
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    pysvngraph is a python component/software to draw graph from a subversion (svn) repository.
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    SVNLocalChangesBackup

    Tool to take Backup of Local File Changes in the SVN sandbox

    Simple tool to take backup of files that are changed/added in SVN sandbox and not yet committed into the.SVN repository (in a ZIP file format).
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    SVN Queue helps to commit from console when handling projects with many files. You add files to a queue in an easy way, can list the files, and can commit. Needs SVN.
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    A portable Windows based distribution of SVN to take with you. Put it on a removable USB Flash Drive or TrueCrypt volume (maybe even both) then GO!
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    A standalone console application used for mailing revisions to a selected list of email addresses upon commit. Plugs into the SVN post-commit hook. Provides similar functionality and formatting as CVSMailer.
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    Script to deploy svn changes to ftp. Deploy only changed files and check if current version are changed on server and ask what to do. Typical use 'sfdeploy d 4 HEAD': deploy svn changed file from version 4 to HEAD.
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    Small utility for managing access rules to Subversion repository, editing file conf/authz.
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