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    BURDShell

    BURDShell

    Developer platform shell

    BURDShell is an extendable developer platform shell with common commands to help the developer manage and speed up their common tasks. It manages sites, databases, repos, backups, and apps. Once set up, the developer can enjoy the speed of setting up projects with the assurance of fast, restorable version controlled backups.
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    Orangeblueprint (OBP) takes a fresh Ubuntu install and sets up a locally hosted website/management interface to administrate trac projects and Subversion ('d) code. Easy to create/delete trac projects, add/remove users from trac projects, post ideas.
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    Browse your Subversion repository on your website - all you need is PHP and access to the svn command line. No complex configuration, Apache 2.0 upgrade or modules to install, just plain old PHP.
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