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    GitSavvy

    GitSavvy

    Full git and GitHub integration with Sublime Text

    ...Sublime Text 2 is not supported. Also, GitSavvy takes advantage of modern features of Sublime Text (like annotations). For the best experience, use the latest Sublime Text dev build. The documentation is probably outdated. Yeah it's sad but you can contribute and I will eventually get onto it but every special view has help available, just press ?. GitSavvy requires Git versions at or greater than 2.18.0. basic Git functionality; init, add, commit, amend, checkout, pull, push, etc. Rebasing just from that "Repo History". ...
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    git-delete-merged-branches

    git-delete-merged-branches

    Command-line tool to delete merged Git branches

    ...Detects multiple forms of de-facto merges (rebase merges, squash merges (needs --effort=3), single or range cherry-picks… leveraging git cherry). Supports workflows with multiple release branches, e.g. only delete branches that have been merged to all of master, dev and staging. Quick interactive configuration. Provider agnostic: Works with GitHub, GitLab, Gitea and any other Git hosting. Takes safety seriously. Deletion is a sharp knife that requires care. While git reflog would have your back in most cases, git-delete-merged-branches takes safety seriously. git push is used with --force-with-lease so if the server and you have a different understanding of that branch, it is not deleted. ...
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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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    GitPrep

    GitPrep

    Portable GitHub system into your own server

    ...Unlike full-featured Git lab or hosting suites, GitPrep focuses on just the browser view of repositories, staying lean and ideal for small teams or personal use. It’s sufficient for code review, history tracing, and lightweight dev workflows when elaborate ticketing or CI integrations aren’t required.
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    Rugged

    Rugged

    ruby bindings to libgit2

    ...For more information about libgit2, check out libgit2's website or browse the libgit2 organization on GitHub. You need to have CMake and pkg-config installed on your system to be able to build the included version of libgit2. Note that you only need libgit2-dev if you want to build with the system libgit2 rather than the vendored version. In this case, note that the major and minor versions of libgit2 and rugged must match. By default, Rugged builds and uses a bundled version of libgit2. Rugged gives you access to the many parts of a Git repository. You can read and write objects, walk a tree, access the staging area, and lots more. ...
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    YaDT

    YaDT

    Yet Another Diff Tool

    YaDT - Yet another Diff Tool. It is another front-end for diff and in earlier versions diff3 utility. With YaDT you can compare and merge 2 and/or 3 files. YaDT is written on Tcl/Tk and wrapped in a single executable file with the help of sdx and tclkit. diff and cvs utilities are embedded inside YaDT. Also, YaDT supports Git and Mercurial repositories, but git and hg are not embedded inside YaDT, you should have git/hg executable in your path environment.
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    Program to implement a versioning software for text files. Information about Project et Target for every source. Save Target status.
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    A personal document management system combining the features of backup, version control and document management tools.
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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.
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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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    An attempt at a Xanalogical Web, comprised of a CGI system with both native and HTML interfaces, a set of standards, a backend supporting Transclusion, versioning, and a custom browser with support for Transpointing and editing.
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    Subversion package for TCL
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    The tcl.prehiti.net applications are a collection of useful development, productivity and image manipulation tools written in tcl. The featured application is mcvs.tcl, a new graphical front-end for CVS.
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    CVS Chronoview is a client-side tool that presents a chronological view of the history of multiple files in a CVS repository. It does not rely on any server-side tool.
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    A set of expect scripts to migrate entire CMS repository histories to CVS. <P> Migration includes original authors and dates, creates CVS tags from CMS classes and verifies correct conversion.
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    OpenStory is an initiative to create an open source, extensible alternative to Vignette StoryServer with the ability to use many programming languages for writing templates and have well documented protocols.
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    A security scanner coded in a tcl/tk extension for use with linux and unix systems . It automatically downloads patches and exploits how ever testing of them is left up to the user for security reasons
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