Version Control Software for BSD

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    KDiff3

    KDiff3

    A graphical text difference analyzer

    This repository is no longer maintained and is kept for archival purposes. See https://invent.kde.org/sdk/kdiff3 for the newest code and https://download.kde.org/stable/kdiff3/ for release bundles. All bugs should be filed at bugs.kde.org. KDiff3 is a graphical text difference analyzer for up to 3 input files, provides character-by-character analysis and a text merge tool with integrated editor. It can also compare and merge directories. Platform-independant.
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    The Heirloom Project provides standard Unix utilities.
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    Downloads: 4,022 This Week
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    Aptana Studio 3

    Aptana Studio 3

    The professional, open source development tool for the open web

    Build and test your web applications all in one environment with Aptana Studio 3, the industry’s leading web application IDE. A powerful web development engine, Aptana Studio enables you to build, edit, preview and debug with support for HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Python, PHP and Ruby on Rails.
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    Diffuse
    Diffuse is a graphical tool for comparing and merging text files. It can retrieve files for comparison from Bazaar, CVS, Darcs, Git, Mercurial, Monotone, RCS, Subversion, and SVK repositories.
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    Downloads: 133 This Week
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    The CvsGui project is providing several high-end interface clients (WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs) written in C++ using popular frameworks (MFC, PowerPlant, GTK+) with a scripting support via Python or TCL.
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    GitButler

    GitButler

    The GitButler version control client, backed by Git

    GitButler is a modern Git-based version control client that pairs a graphical desktop experience with a complementary command-line tool, aiming to make everyday change management easier than traditional Git workflows. It keeps Git compatibility at the core, meaning your work still maps to commits, branches, and pushes to standard Git servers, but it rethinks how you interact with that underlying model. The project is designed around developer productivity, emphasizing smoother workflows for handling multiple streams of work, reviewing changes, and recovering from mistakes without the usual friction. It also positions itself for AI-assisted development patterns, where tooling needs to support rapid iteration and parallel work while staying understandable and reversible. By offering both GUI and CLI surfaces, it can fit into different team preferences, from visual-first change review to scriptable automation.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Terraform

    Terraform

    Safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure

    Terraform is an open source tool that allows you to use infrastructure as code to provision and manage any cloud, infrastructure or service. It codifies APIs into declarative configuration files, which can then be shared among team members, reviewed, applied, edited and versioned.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Ada Class Library

    Ada Class Library

    Ada Class Library - an object orientated library for Ada.

    Text search and replace. Scripting (small tool programs). CGI scripts. Execution of external programs (incl. I/O redirection). Garbage Collection. Extendended Booch Components. CD-Recorder
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    Downloads: 74 This Week
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    TkRev

    TkRev

    Platform-agnostic GUI supporting CVS, Subversion, Git, and RCS

    A Tcl/Tk based graphical interface to the CVS and Subversion configuration management systems. Support for Git and RCS too. Formerly called TkCVS.
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    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    git-bug

    git-bug

    Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges

    git-bug is fully embedded in git, you only need your git repository to have a bug tracker. git-bug is distributed. Use your normal git remote to collaborate, push and pull your bugs! git-bug works offline, in a plane or under the sea? Keep reading and writing bugs! It prevents vendor lock-in: your usual service is down or went bad? You already have a full backup. It is fast, listing bugs or opening them is a matter of milliseconds. git-bug doesn't pollute your project, no files are added in your project. git-bug integrates with your tooling, use the UI you like (CLI, terminal, web) or integrate with your existing tools through the CLI or the GraphQL API. git-bug bridges to other bug trackers. Use bridges to import and export to other trackers. An interactive terminal UI is available using the command git bug termui to browse and edit bugs.
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    Official Support and Documentation for SourceForge.net, provided by the SourceForge.net Service Operations Group (SOG).
    Downloads: 52 This Week
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    NOTICE: The releases on this site are OUT OF DATE. Xdelta development has moved to code.google.com. Sourceforge was good throughout the years, but Subversion support at googlecode is great. Xdelta blog: http://xdelta.org
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    This project provides a generic CDS (or ARINC 661 Server), coded in the Java language in order to facilitate the understanding of the ARINC 661 standard, prototype ARINC 661 concepts and architectures, etc… This project is managed by Dassault Aviation.
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    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Git History

    Git History

    Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository

    Git History is a web-based tool for visually browsing the history of a file from a Git repository. It lets users inspect how a file changed over time by replacing a supported repository URL with the Git History domain. The tool works with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket file URLs, making it useful across several common code-hosting platforms. It presents changes as an animated, readable timeline instead of requiring users to manually step through commits. The project also offers browser extensions, a bookmarklet, a CLI, and a VS Code extension for different workflows. Git History is especially useful for developers who want to understand the evolution of code, documentation, or configuration files quickly.
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    git-flow-next

    git-flow-next

    Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations

    git-flow-next is a branching model and a set of command-line extensions tailored to enforce that branching model for Git repositories. The underlying workflow was first described in 2010 and is designed around two long-lived branches (master (or main) for production-ready code, and develop for integration) and multiple supporting short-lived branches (feature, release, hotfix) for day-to-day development. With git-flow, each type of branch has explicit purpose and merge rules: features merge back into develop, release branches prepare towards master, and hotfixes branch off master for urgent repairs. The repository you referenced provides the actual shell scripts (and wrappers) implementing sub‐commands like git flow feature start, git flow release finish, etc., making the workflow operational rather than purely conceptual.
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    hub

    hub

    Extension to command-line git for GitHub

    hub is an extension to command-line git that helps you do everyday GitHub tasks without ever leaving the terminal. Hub is a tool that wraps git in order to extend it with extra functionality that makes it better when working with GitHub. Available commands are split into two groups: those that are already present in git but that are extended through hub, and custom ones that hub provides. Most hub commands are supposed to be run in a context of an existing local git repository. Hub will automatically detect the GitHub repository that the current working directory belongs to by scanning its git remotes. In case there are multiple git remotes that are all pointing to GitHub, hub assumes that the main one is named "upstream", "github", or "origin", in that order of preference.
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    libgit2

    libgit2

    A cross-platform, portable, linkable Git implementation library

    libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to write native speed custom Git applications in any language which supports C bindings. Libgit2 is developed with CMake, and this is be the easiest way to build a binary from the source. The CMake build system provides lots of options to configure the libgit2 build for your particular needs. It’s highly recommended that you build libgit2 as a static library for Xcode projects to simplify distribution significantly. libgit2 is used for powering Git GUI clients, such as gmaster and GitKraken and on Git hosting providers such as GitLab, Azure, GitHub, DevOps, among others. By clicking "merge pull request", we perform the merge. It is licensed under the GPLv2 license, so you can link it in its unmodified state with any type of software without releasing its source code.
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    SubTile

    SubTile

    wxWidgets Based Client GUI for Subversion ®

    SubTile is a lightweight platform independent Subversion ® (SVN) client, it runs on all platforms where wxWidgets library is available. Main goal is to provide simple and quick method to manage and organize projects under version control from everywhere without need of development environment.
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    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    GitForce

    GitForce

    A visual front end to git

    Git is a popular source revision control system. GitForce is a GUI front-end for the git command line tool and runs on both Windows and Linux. It is designed to be easy and intuitive to use and yet powerful enough so you don't need to use a command line git.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS repository
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    TortoiseHg
    TortoiseHg is a shell extension that let users of Mercurial SCM (Hg) work directly from MS-Windows Explorer. It also includes a command line tool, hgtk, for use on Linux and other platforms.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    SVNManager is a webbased administration tool for servers that host Subversion repositories.
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    Remote Subversion repository dump
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    Meld

    Meld

    Visual diff and merge tool

    Meld is a visual diff and merge tool designed to help users compare files, directories, and version-controlled projects with clarity and precision. It supports two-way and three-way comparisons, making it especially useful for reviewing code changes and resolving merge conflicts. Meld provides live comparison updates, allowing users to see differences immediately as files are edited. With built-in navigation tools, users can move quickly between changes and work directly on specific change blocks. The tool integrates with many popular version control systems, helping developers better understand patches and project history. Widely used on Linux and available for Windows, Meld is a reliable solution for managing and understanding differences in code and files.
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    SvnStat

    SvnStat

    Subversion (SVN) Statistics

    SvnStat (Subversion Statistics) generates statistical reports with graphs and charts similar to StatCvs from Subversion (svn) logs.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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