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StatCVS generates HTML reports from CVS repository logs. The reports give developers and project managers insight into the evolution of the code base and individual contributions. StatCVS is a command line application and written in Java.
Codestriker is a web application supporting online code reviewing, typically diffs generated by a SourceCode Management system or plain unidiff patches. There are integration points with CVS, Subversion, Clearcase, Perforce and Visual SourceSafe.
Ruby script(s) for validating code before commiting to SVN. This is a placeholder which simply checks xml is well formed. Much more functionality and git integration to come.
QB (Quellcode Bahn) is a software that manage the operations on the source of the programs you develop, with a versioned repository. QB manage the deploy of your program, taking it from the repository and putting it wherever you want with test phase.
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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
A tool to keep database objects and stored procedures synchronized with application code in a multi-developer environment with a short release cycle and multiple development branches. Tie-in to svn (subversion) for version control.
The Beholder project was begun with the purpose of creating an open sourcecode library for use in cross-platform development of game software based on the D20 Game License released under the OGL by Wizards of the Coast.
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.
Automatic estimation of development effort, based on historic sourcecode evolution.
Soft Size generates an HTML report of the evolution of the lines of codes of a project, by file and author, extracting the information from a Subversion repository
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Freshservice is an intuitive, AI-powered platform that helps IT, operations, and business teams deliver exceptional service without the usual complexity. Automate repetitive tasks, resolve issues faster, and provide seamless support across the organization. From managing incidents and assets to driving smarter decisions, Freshservice makes it easy to stay efficient and scale with confidence.
This project develops an integration of the distributed revision control system Darcs (http://darcs.net) into the Eclipse IDE (http://eclipse.org). It provides a set of plugins that enable IDE users to manage the code under development in Darcs repositor
TMerge is a subversion code merge tool designed for working with ticket system. It can be used by developer, QA person to move code from one branch to another based on the ticket number in the commit message.
FineVMS is a fine-grained versioning management system aiming to manage versioning of sourcecode files. It is composed of two modules: Fineversion and Fineclipse implementing as extensions of the Subversion command line and Subclipse, respectively.
SourceDiff is a difference utility designed to allow revisions of sourcecode to be compared for functional differences rather than textual differences.
Deputy is a free open source Java tool licensed under the BSD license.
It supports the creation and maintainance of complex Maven 1.x projects which are assembled from other Maven projects.
A flatfile-based metadata repository and integration with common build tools (make, ant, others). A code generation framework is included and is useful to conditionally generate code objects based on the deployment environment. Metadata+deploy = :)
Scmsh is a restricted UNIX shell that executes a limited number of commands specific to SourceCode Management systems (SCMs), specifically CVS and Subversion.
Flooda is a free SCM/VC (Software Configuration Management / Version Control) tool. Its sourcecode size is less than 4000 lines, only 1 percent of SVN (Subversion) 's. But some of its features such as task/activity are more powerful than ClearCase UCM.
Rephlux is a PHP based tool for continuous integration testing. It allows arbitrary user-defined scripts to be run dependent on both changes in a sourcecode repository and test-suite run success.
SCM (aka GemKit) provides source version control for GemStone/S. GS/S sourcecode is stored in an ENVY repository. Changes made in the client development environment are automatically propagated to GS/S and optionally to the client execution environment.
Reviewer adds comments on code which developer has to follow up. Useful for managing code quality and determining the quality of work delivered by a developer. Most of all it provides a place where developers can learn from their previous mistakes.
Using agent technology JAMAS (Java Awareness Multi-Agent System) tries to assist distributed programmers in coordinating parallel development of Java code. E-JAMAS implements JAMAS and it’s features as a plug-in for the Eclipse platform.
Patchy extends the Mantis bug tracking system to allow users to submit patches which are then autotested before being queued for approval. Please download, try the live demo (Home Page link above), join the announce mailing list for updates or help code!