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    repoheat

    Creates a commit heatmap across several repositories.

    Creates a commit heatmap across several Git and Mercurial repositories. Scans a list of paths recursively for Mercurial and Git repositories and creates a commit heat map for a specific year. Optionally reports a combined heat map for all found repositories, or a separate heat map for each repository. Comes with options to filter for specific authors or apply an authormap file to combine different authors into one heat map.
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    Moved to https://codeberg.org/andybalaam/Diffident
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    OFormsCI

    Continuous Integration for Oracle Forms/Reports Fusion Middleware

    OFormsCI is a set of tools to form a complete tool chain for continuous integration with Git, Jenkins, Oracle Forms/Reports and WebLogic server.
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    Resource Bundle Translation Site

    Resource Bundle Translation Site

    Translation web site is used to translate java resource bundles.

    The main use case for this application is to enable development team to concentrate on development with single language while automatically communicating new localization needs to designated translators via email and offering web user interface for the actual translation process. Resource bundle translation site can be applied as a standalone translation web application to translate Java resource bundles from source control. Easiest way to do this is to use translation-site-jetty Java...
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    Distributed Version Control System
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    generate a GNU compliant ChangeLog file from the svn log messages using a very simple perl script. No big dependencies, no big libraries. Plain and simple.
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    pysvngraph is a python component/software to draw graph from a subversion (svn) repository.
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    StatCvs-XML provides statistics about cvs usage based on the cvs log. It extends the StatCvs project with fancy 3D charts, advanced report generation and customization features. It also features a plugin for seamless integration with Apache Maven.
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    QB (Quellcode Bahn) is a software that manage the operations on the source of the programs you develop, with a versioned repository. QB manage the deploy of your program, taking it from the repository and putting it wherever you want with test phase.
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    Script to deploy svn changes to ftp. Deploy only changed files and check if current version are changed on server and ask what to do. Typical use 'sfdeploy d 4 HEAD': deploy svn changed file from version 4 to HEAD.
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    Color Subversion is a simple wrap on svn output, coloring each line regarding it's file status.
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    A "plugin" to CVS which will update the dotProject management suite. It is written in Perl, and will process the cvs commit log, checking for required/optional dotProject parameters for a task, and then update the mysql database which dotProject uses.
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    A media management solution for digital photographers who have to manage large amounts of digital media. Its strength is its native support for RAW images (Nikon, Canon, etc.), version control, team functionality, speed, and cross-platform compatibility.
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    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.
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