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  • Holistically view your business data within a single solution. Icon
    Holistically view your business data within a single solution.

    For IT service providers and MSPs that need a data platform to manage their processes

    BrightGauge, a ConnectWise solution, was started in 2011 to fill a missing need in the small-to-medium IT Services industry: a better way to manage data and provide the value of work to clients. BrightGauge Software allows you to display all of your important business metrics in one place through the use of gauges, dashboards, and client reports. Used by more than 1,800 companies worldwide, BrightGauge integrates with popular business solutions on the market, like ConnectWise, Continuum, Webroot, QuickBooks, Datto, IT Glue, Zendesk, Harvest, Smileback, and so many more. Dig deeper into your data by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing one metric against another. BrightGauge automatically computes these formulas for you. Want to show your prospects how quick you are to respond to tickets? Show off your data with embeddable gauges on public sites.
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    Point Of Sale Software for SMBs | Bravo

    Simplify Business with All In One Point of Sale for Specialty Retailers

    Bravo is changing the point of sale software game for small business specialty retailers with our easy to use, all in one solution. Say goodbye to working in multiple systems. Say hello to Bravo.
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    Gitql

    Gitql

    A git query language

    Gitql is a Git query language. You can access the releases page and just grab the binary. If you want to compile itself just run go build. Gitql binary uses the embed file version.txt to outputs the gitql version command. On every release, the file content is replaced by the correct tag or git commit sha.
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    git-chglog

    git-chglog

    CHANGELOG generator implemented in Go (Golang)

    Package chglog implements the main logic for the CHANGELOG generate. git-chglog internally uses the git command to get data to include in the CHANGELOG. The basic steps are as follows. Get all the tags. Get the commits contained between tagA and tagB. Execute all tags corresponding to the tag query that was specified in Steps 1 and 2. The compiled docker images are maintained on quay.io. git-chglog requires configuration files and templates to generate a CHANGELOG. However, it is a waste...
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    GitList

    GitList

    An elegant and modern git repository viewer

    GitList allows you to browse repositories using your favorite browser, viewing files under different revisions, commit history and diffs. GitList is free and open-source software, written in PHP, on top of Silex and the Twig template engine. GitList is actively maintained by many developers around the world. You can fork the project on GitHub and start contributing yourself. The project is continuously integrated, so we can improve code quality and build effortlessly. GitList is an elegant...
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    Git Graph extension for VSC

    Git Graph extension for VSC

    View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code

    View a Git Graph of your repository, and easily perform Git actions from the graph. Configurable to look the way you want! View annotated tag details (name, email, date and message) Copy commit hashes, and branch, stash & tag names to the clipboard. View commit details and file changes by clicking on a commit. View the Visual Studio Code Diff of any file change by clicking on it. Open the current version of any file that was affected in the commit. Copy the path of any file that was affected...
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    Livestream Shopping Platform

    buywith is the most frictionless Livestream shopping platform, helping e-commerce sites thrive while empowering content creators.

    buywith is an immersive livestream shopping platform and creator marketplace, revolutionizing the Social Commerce landscape. Leveraging its patented technology, buywith seamlessly integrates into any commerce website, empowering retailers and brands to connect with their audience and drive sales through influencer-led Live shopping events.
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    It's a web application which provides a unify solution to stat. CVS/SVN repository modules code change information and generate html reports. User can browse line of change, file of change, code diff, check-in comment and so on, it can stat. more repository modules one time. After repository modules configured, stat. is simple like a search.
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    Stat cvs/svn Code Change

    stat. cvs,svn code changes and generate html report

    It's a web application which provides a unify solution to stat. CVS/SVN repository modules code change information and generate html reports. User can browse line of change, file of change, code diff, check-in comment and so on, it can stat. more repository modules one time. After repository modules configured, stat. is simple like a search. It's the mirror project of CodeChangeViewer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccv/.
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    svn-deepcopy

    Creates a deep copy of a subversion repository item.

    The subversion copy command "svn cp" does not include svn:externals into the copy. This behaviour leads sometimes to mistakes during creation of branches or tags. The svn-deepcopy tool overcomes this problem by including external references into the branch or tag. In contrast to other tools, svn-deepcopy preserves the revision history.
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    CMGlue (Configuration Management Glue) is a better git-submodule, to manage a workspace which may contains multiple components that may from various version control tools such as Git and SVN (Subversion), or even just from a shared folder.
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    A plug-in element for CruiseControl to detect tag related modifications in a source code repository (CVS).
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    Run your NGO, project, movement, campaign, or cause efficiently

    Qomon is the Action-focused platform and mobile for NGOs, Politics and Advocacy groups

    With over 1000+ nonprofits, movements, political campaigns, advocacy groups and causes using Qomon, discover how we can help you mobilize your team to reach more people, spend less time planning and more time taking action.
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    tclDBRCS is a database oriented revision control system which is fully database oriented and features full project/tag/branch support. It also supports optional encryption of file content. Can be used inside other applications as a package.
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    Automated build system. CVS commit / watch / tag notification via email, newsgroup, and/or IRC. Console-based file manipulation tools and utilities. XML-based file copy/FTP script. IRC session logger. Synchronize web site with CVS. GPL. Tested on
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    CVSACL is a patch for CVS. It adds two new subcommands (acl & racl) to cvs for access control list management. It provides advanced ACL definitions per modules, directories, and files on branch/tag for all cvs subcommands.
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    Cvscop is a perl script that links into a CVS server through the hook files in CVSROOT. Cvscop can be configured to enforce policies such as limiting which users can move or delete cvs tags based on a regexp pattern match of the tag, etc..
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