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    Nave

    Nave

    Virtual Environments for Node

    nave is a lightweight Node.js version manager that treats each Node installation as its own “virtual environment,” including a separate global npm space. You can install specific versions (or tip builds), create named environments, and switch between them with a single command. By default it launches a subshell, so exiting the environment is as simple as exit or Ctrl-D, and you don’t have to modify your shell startup files to get going. This approach makes it straightforward to test projects...
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    CVS nserver is the almost complete rewrite of network-related CVS code. It features improved security, support for virtual repositories with fully remote management of users, additional authentication methods such as PAM. ACL (access control lists) and
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    VCFS provides a user-space NFS server that allows local or remote CVS repositories to be mounted as a filesystem. Works with existing CVS servers, including those used by SourceForge.
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