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    PyScaffold

    PyScaffold

    Python project template generator with batteries included

    PyScaffold is a project generator for bootstrapping high-quality Python packages, ready to be shared on PyPI and installable via pip. It is easy to use and encourages the adoption of the best tools and practices of the Python ecosystem, helping you and your team to stay sane, happy and productive. The best part? It is stable and has been used by thousands of developers for over half a decade! Checkout out this demo project, which was set up using PyScaffold and if you are still not convinced...
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    Nick's Python Toolchest

    Nick's Python Toolchest

    A heterogeneous bunch of useful Python stuff

    Nxpy is a Python library that combines general purpose features with a set of tools more geared towards build automation and source code management. It provides convenient ways to invoke and control interactive and non-interactive commands, context aware backup for files you need to modify, convenience stubs for file like objects, and more. It also contains wrappers for ClearCase, Maven and Subversion, as well as tools to manipulate Maven and Visual Studio configuration files.
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    SVNStartCommitHelper

    Useful form to support SVN Commits as an SVN Start-Commit Hook Script

    Professional environments focus on high development standards in Source Code Management. E.g. by usage of server side commit hooks to check for minimum acceptance levels on code and documentation quality including commit message structure and content. TortoiseSVN offers only a free form text field to edit inside the Commit Dialog. Developers might recall situations when struggling with commit message structure and fighting the server side commit hooks instead of focusing on message...
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    ClearCase UCM support for CodeCollaborator code review tool
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    Tikal's open source Application Development & Deployment is comprised of fully integrated suites that cover the entire software life-cycle, include tools for development and deployment of applications, software configuration management and ASQA.
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    SVNChecker is a framework for Subversion pre-commit hook scripts. See the new project page http://svnchecker.tigris.org/.
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    The DVS Deployable Versioning System is for tracking the development, QA and installation of deployables. It is intended to be used in in-house project environments and uses a CVS style command line interface.
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