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Bloof is an infrastructure for analytical processing of version control data. The main distribution provides a GUI for visualizing the evolution of a software project. External tools can access Bloof via Java API and a XML result mechanism.
JViewCVS is a Java-based(JSP) web application for viewing a CVS repository. The goal of this project is to create the same functionality as viewcvs, but written in JSP.
Ginsu is a cross-dialect semantic model and toolkit for partitioning Smalltalk code into packages, each package having a clearly defined scope and prerequisite structure.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
dependable is a perl script that you (software author or package manager) distribute with your tarballs. It automatically downloads dependencies for your software from the web/FTP. This makes tarball installation much easier for your users.
p4delta is an application that summarizes the differences between local files and a Perforce depot/repository. It shows the changes, and optionally can automatically add and remove the pertinent files.
Sheets is a development environment for editing Object Oriented Languages written in Java. Rather than dealing with text and files, Sheets is based on the concepts of "Sheets" and "Fragments" which encapsulate your source code.
The IntegrationGuard is a small set of Java classes and some start scripts used in conjunction with CVS. This little tool supports the paradigms 'continuous and sequential integration' and 'unit testing' of 'eXtreme programming'
The NovaGrid rcsmanager is front-end interface to local RCS unix commands (rcs, ci, co, rlog).
It can be used to manage local revisions of development files or documents.
CvsShell is a console-based cvs frontend. It provides convenient access to the cvs commands through a shell-like user interface. CvsShell is written in Python.
A cross-platform file diff and directory diff Tool. Also contains an SCM project which uses the stand-alone tool. Go to https://vmaster.sourceforge.net to see screenshots or to start the diff tool.
CSV too heavy for you? Work on a web platform and want a simple way to manage versions of individual files? Simple version control with RCS Manager is for you! Built on a simple PHP platform with an itsy bitsy bit of C++, you'll be up and running!
Spackle enhances the basic capabilities of CVS. It provides
for finer-grained access control, automailing of diffs from commits,
etc.
Looking for Jeremy Weatherford's SpackleStats? It's at http://spackle.xidus.net/info.php
A free , easy to use, quality , open source CASE Tool for the Linux Platform, that supports code generation and reverse Engineering, Distributed Concurrent Designing.
ccvssh is reimplementation of cvssh in C. It is external program called by cvs (via :ext: method) and it connects to remote CVS pservers via SSL tunnel. It is fast and easy to use.
A cross-platform GUI front-end for the Subversion revision system written in C++ using the wxWindows GUI framework. You can find more information at http://www.rapidsvn.org (for users) and http://rapidsvn.tigris.org (for developers).