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    PHPBrew

    PHPBrew

    Brew & manage PHP versions in pure PHP at HOME

    phpbrew builds and installs multiple version php(s) in your $HOME directory. Configure options are simplified into variants, no worries about the path anymore! Build php with different variants like PDO, MySQL, SQLite, debug, etc. Compile Apache php module and separate them by different versions. Build and install php(s) in your home directory, so you don't need root permission.
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    Walle 2.0

    Walle 2.0

    Walle 2.0 web

    Support multi-project, multi-environment one-click deployment and online, one-click quick rollback. Online order application, review, deployment, and real-time operation logs. Permissions, notifications, file fingerprints. Independent space resources like gitlab. Custom environment, environment variables. Project administrator, a notification mechanism, custom hooks in each process. Get through server management, grayscale release. Advanced gitlab-like user management mode. Online order...
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    BURDShell

    BURDShell

    Developer platform shell

    BURDShell is an extendable developer platform shell with common commands to help the developer manage and speed up their common tasks. It manages sites, databases, repos, backups, and apps. Once set up, the developer can enjoy the speed of setting up projects with the assurance of fast, restorable version controlled backups.
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    iF.SVNAdmin
    The iF.SVNAdmin application is a web based GUI to your Subversion authorization file. It is based on PHP 5.3 and requires a web server (Apache) to be installed. (+ LDAP integration; no database required)
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    SourceKeep
    An easy to use version control/code storage system.
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    svnwebmanager is purpose for svn user self manager,group,alias,repo,authority etc. manager via web ui. this version is for php. future maybe other language branche. svnwebmanager的主要目的是解决svn用户自管理/仓库权限的WEB管理.[htt
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    Browse your Subversion repository on your website - all you need is PHP and access to the svn command line. No complex configuration, Apache 2.0 upgrade or modules to install, just plain old PHP.
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    Sitellite is an advanced web based Content Management System (CMS) and PHP framework which also utilizes Apache and MySQL technology to operate. The latest Sitellite CMS project downloads are always available at http://www.sitelliteforge.com/
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