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    Git Extensions

    Git Extensions

    UI tool for managing git repositories

    Git Extensions is a standalone UI tool for managing Git repositories. It also integrates with Windows Explorer and Microsoft Visual Studio (2015/2017/2019). The full commit history can be browsed. Branches are shown using a graph which highlights commits that are included in the current revision. Explore the history of single files. Renamed and moved files are matched and shown in a single history. You do not need to mark files as renamed/moved. The system detects renamed files...
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    forgit

    forgit

    A utility tool powered by fzf for using git interactively

    This tool is designed to help you use git more efficiently. It's lightweight and easy to use. Fig adds apps, shortcuts, and autocomplete to your existing terminal. Options can be set via environment variables. They have to be exported in order to be recognized by forgit. You can use forgit as a subcommand of git by making git-forgit available in $PATH. Forgit will use the default configured pager from git (core.pager, pager.show, pager.diff) but can be altered with several environment...
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    Jujutsu

    Jujutsu

    A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful

    ...The system treats the working copy as a real commit, removing the need for staging areas or stashes. Jujutsu records conflicts as first-class objects, making conflict resolution more flexible and reliable. It also maintains a complete operation log, allowing users to undo almost any action. Jujutsu aims to deliver powerful history rewriting and rebasing features without the complexity commonly associated with traditional tools.
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    Delta

    Delta

    A viewer for git and diff output

    ...Delta provides Stylable box/line decorations to draw attention to commit, file and hunk header sections. Support for Git's color-moved feature. Code can be copied directly from the diff. n and N keybindings to move between files in large diffs, and between diffs in log -p views. Commit hashes can be formatted as terminal hyperlinks to the GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket page. Delta acts as a pager for git's output, and delta in turn passes its own output on to a "real" pager.
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    git-sizer

    git-sizer

    Compute various size metrics for a Git repository

    git-sizer computes various size metrics for a local Git repository, flagging those that might cause you problems or inconvenience. Is the repository too big overall? Ideally, Git repositories should be under 1 GiB, and (without special handling) they start to get unwieldy over 5 GiB. Big repositories take a long time to clone and repack, and take a lot of disk space. Avoid storing generated files (e.g., compiler output, JAR files) in Git. It would be better to regenerate them when necessary,...
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    github-changelog-generator

    github-changelog-generator

    Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels, etc.

    Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub. Fully automated changelog generation - This gem generates a changelog file based on tags, issues and merged pull requests (and splits them into separate lists according to labels) from octocat: GitHub. What’s the point of a changelog? To make it easier for users and contributors to see precisely what notable changes have been made between each release (or version) of the project.
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    git-notify

    git-notify

    Communicate important updates to your team via git commit messages

    ...If you're using a merge or squash commit strategy on GitHub, you can also add them to the extended commit message when landing a PR. git-notify will display a message for every "git-notify:" prefix it finds in the commit log that was just pulled/merged/rebased/checked out.
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    Git-FTP

    Git-FTP

    Uses Git to upload only changed files to FTP servers

    If you use Git and you need to upload your files to an FTP server, Git-ftp can save you some time and bandwidth by uploading only those files that changed since the last upload. It keeps track of the uploaded files by storing the commit id in a log file on the server. It uses Git to determine which local files have changed. You can easily deploy another branch or go back in the Git history to upload an older version. git-ftp was not designed as centralized deployment tool. While a commit is being pushed and uploaded to the FTP server, all files belonging to that revision must remain untouched until git-ftp has successfully finished the upload. ...
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    git-recall

    git-recall

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal. git-recall is a simple tool that allows you to easily go through your commits and check what you or other contributors in your team did. It doesn't aim to be a replacement for the git log command, but just to be a convenient way to recall what you've done from your terminal. You can install it by simply copying the git-recall script into any existing path (e.g. /usr/local/bin) or create your own directory and add it to the PATH variable. Once the commits are displayed, you can use either the arrow keys or j/k to switch between commits, press TAB or e to expand/reduce the commit's diff or q to quit.
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    Immutable Sparse Wave Trees (WaveTree)

    Realtime bigdata tool for bit strings up to 2^63 based on AVL forest

    Realtime bigdata tool at the bit level based on immutable AVL forest which can be run in memory or, in future versions, as a merkle forest like a blockchain. Main object is a sparse bit string (Bits) that efficiently scales up to 2^63 bits normally compressed as forest has duplicated substrings. Bits objects support reading bit, byte, short, int, or long (Java primitives) at any bit index in 64 bit range. Example: instead of building a class to hold a header and then data, represent all of...
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    git-reports

    git-reports

    Report git generator

    Report generator log commits to the version control system git. Help me make it better with issues
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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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    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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    Subversion Hook Framework
    The Subversion Hook Framework provides XML-configurable hook event handlers for Subversion repositories.
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    Command-line utility for working with a Subversion repository. "verbose blame" utility outputting the contents of a file in the repository by tagging its "blocks" with the log message when it was introduced. "embedded log" utility including the com
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    CVS ChangeLog View Eclipse Plugin.
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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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    Subversion log extraction and formatting tool. Retrieves svn log as XML data and transforms it to HTML using XSLT. Allows regex filtering on log messages.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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