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    Dulwich

    Dulwich

    Pure-Python Git implementation

    ...Supported platforms include Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. Dulwich comes with both a lower-level API and higher-level plumbing ("porcelain"). By default, Dulwich' setup.py will attempt to build and install the optional C extensions. The reason for this is that they significantly improve the performance since some low-level operations that are executed often are much slower in CPython.
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    GitHub Actions Version Updater

    GitHub Actions Version Updater

    GitHub Actions Version Updater Updates All GitHub Action Versions

    GitHub Actions Version Updater is GitHub Action that is used to update other GitHub Actions in a Repository and create a pull request with the updates. It is an automated dependency updater similar to GitHub's Dependabot, but for GitHub Actions. GitHub Actions Version Updater first goes through all the workflows in a repository and checks for updates for each of the action used in those workflows. If an update is found and if that action is not ignored then the workflows are updated with the...
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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 The documentation is probably outdated.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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    Albedo

    Albedo

    A recommender system for discovering GitHub repos

    ...It treats repositories and developers as a graph of interactions and applies large-scale matrix factorization to model affinities, with Apache Spark providing the distributed data processing. The project focuses on implicit feedback—stars, watches, and other engagement metrics—so it can build useful recommendations without explicit ratings. A reproducible setup and Makefile-driven workflow streamline tasks like spinning up services, loading datasets, training models, and generating candidate lists. Because it’s built around Spark’s scalable primitives, Albedo can experiment on substantial snapshots of GitHub metadata rather than toy corpora. ...
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    CODESH

    CODESH

    Automatic persistent logbooks for Linux shell sessions (bash, tcsh...)

    The CODESH (COllaborative DEvelopment SHell) project provides an automatic persistent logbook for sessions of personal command-line work by recording what and how is being done: for private use/reuse and for sharing selected parts with collaborators.
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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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    A-A-P helps you with distributed development of software. Install a program on your system, obtain the sources and make modifications, manage multiple versions of the same project, distribute packages and much more. A-A-P runs on many operating systems.
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    A CVS pserver implementation that works against an SVN (Subversion) repository. Useful for e.g. old build-scripts or legacy application when migrating from cvs to svn.
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    Luke is a Software Development Toolkit with a source code browser and tools for managing software development projects that may be missing from the typical IDE.
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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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    ClearVersion
    ClearVersion is web based tool which allows the effective collaboration of development teams for projects hosted in SubVersion. The Web interface supports the development lifecycle that is required in some processes, such as ISO9000 and TL9000.
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    The DevTools project is an open-source (BSD-licensed) set of development tools, including a set of shared gmake-style utility makefiles, the TLM version-control wrapper, and various other little utility C++ programs and Perl and Python scripts.
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    A Web-based Testcase Management environment. Suiteshop allows, potentially, a completely different set of test suites to be run against each software build in a version, but still features version-based reporting.
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    Build System for Java offers an enhanced build environment that ties together deployment instructions, environment configuration and source code as a releaseable entity. A new paradigm for configuration management!
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    The DevTools project has moved to http://sourceforge.net/projects/devtools/ .
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    wxStudio is an attempt to make an IDE and code generation tool using the wxWindows GUI toolkit.
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