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PHP-Script to generate an RSS-Feed out of an Subversion History. Currently using the svn commandline tools, supports multiple svn-sources and a caching to reduce the external requests. All configuration is done within a single xml-file.
PHP based commandline SVN repository data collector for easy stats implementation. Script manages an sqlite database as it's backend. Written in PHP 5.3, uses subversion commandline client.
Handy PHP5 tool which mirrors two SVN repositories by reproducing each and every commit; useful when it's not possible to perform other mirroring or synchronization. AXE SVN Sync works on 2 working copies and advances the destination up to the source
A set of scripts named "svnexport" is intended to update the Web site from the Subversion repository by using "svn export [options]" command.
You can work through a Web interface or from the commandline.
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Browse your Subversion repository on your website - all you need is PHP and access to the svn commandline. No complex configuration, Apache 2.0 upgrade or modules to install, just plain old PHP.