CommitMonitor is a small tool to monitor Apache™ Subversion® repositories for new commits. It has a very small memory footprint and resides in the system tray.
Features
- monitors subversion repositories
- small memory footprint
- can monitor github projects as well
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow commitmonitor
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User Reviews
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Very usefull tool and light
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It is a very helpful and easy to use tool to read SVN Commits. It does make notification mailings superfluous.
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This is no doubt a good tool for small projects. However, i was looking for a tool which may notify me whenever a particular type of file is modified\committed. So suppose there are 20 web.config files under a project, i should get notification only if any of these config files are modified. Any suggestions?
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I can't believe no one has written a review, CommitMonitor is fantastic! It helps every developer to check at one central place what is happening in all your SVN repositories. This is a very useful extension to the standard features of Tortoise SVN. It is simple to use, and absolutely stable. With CommitMonitor, I can easily observe what my fellow developers are changing - to the better, hopefully!