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A Standalone and Flexible Framework which allows java developers to access CVS with minimal understanding of its implementation details. JRepository is a command pattern based framework where each command wraps a cvs command. Most common commands are imp
MacCVS Pro is a completely free CVS client for Mac OS that was originally developed at Netscape Communications Corporation. Various features include real multi-threaded CVS operations and an intuitive user interface that kicks bootay.
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cvsq (CVS queued) is a tool that enables developers with a dial-up connection to work comfortably with CVS. It accepts same arguments as CVS but instead of directly processing them, cvsq stores all requests in a queue and handles them later.
The Patch Lifecycle Manager (PLM) provides a central point for tracking the lifecycle of patches against a source tree. Regardless of the RCS type system used by the developer to track development of the patch (CVS, Subversion, BitKeeper, or by hand...)
Scmsh is a restricted UNIX shell that executes a limited number of commands specific to Source Code Management systems (SCMs), specifically CVS and Subversion.
If you are a person who is using Subversion for the VersionControl System, and you are involved in a project that use CVS. If you want to synchronize your Subversion's repositories with the project's repositories, this is the tool you are looking for.
Makes browsing diff output easy, converting it to highly-readable highlighted Wikipedia-style HTML. Supports input from diff or rcs/cvs diff. Output is in attractive and 100% valid XHTML/CSS format.
This project will provide a PHP class to communicate with a CVS repository via both direct connection to a local filesystem and pserver access to the repository, with the possibility of enabling (in a future version) connectivity using the :ext: method.
The script helps commiting changes on several branches in CVS by creating a bunch of CVS commands which the user normally would have to create himself.
ViewVC is a web-based versioncontrol repository browser, currently supporting CVS and Subversion repositories. Project development is now hosted at https://github.com/viewvc/viewvc/.
MyWebFTP is a little PHP Tool that allows you to manage you files and directories on your webspace, through a web browser. Usefull when you are behind a restrictive proxy and more handy than an heavy software FTP Client. Uses only PHP file functions.
TunnelTools is a set of perl scripts to allow anonymous rsync and CVS access from machines inside a firewall by tunneling over an ssh connection to a host outside the firewall.