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Amp (VCS)

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Amp is unlike any other VCS software to date. Amp's novel command system gives you the flexibility to customize and personalize the way you develop software. Create in your own workspace with full Mercurial compatibility, and no external dependencies. Amp aims to change the way we approach VCS. ... [More] Amp is: Mercurial in Ruby. 100% compatible with hg. Uniquely customizable Superbly documented with YARD Free and Open-Source (GPLv2) Performance Focused Dependency-free (you just need Ruby!) Amp has bigger dreams. Here’s what we want to do: git, bazaar, svn, cvs, darcs In Ruby. 100% Compatible. Common API to all repository formats. Command system independent of repository format Workflows matching each major VCS system Run on Windows Demonstrate Ruby performance [Less]

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Licenses: gpl

SVN Statistika

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

SVN Statistika is a server-side application for generating reports (graphs, trees, tables) from subversion repository. Client-side GUI application is also avaible and is used to control the server-side.

4.3K lines of code

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about 15 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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3.0
   
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VC Aperture

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

VC Aperture provides you with a thorough view of your version control repository. It lets you look both wide and deep into your source code.

3K lines of code

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over 15 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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0.0
 
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anyvc

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a simple python lib for vcs abstraction

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Licenses: gpl

OpenGroupware Coils

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

An implementation of OpenGroupware's ZideStore in Python. OpenGroupware is a robust feature-rich groupware server developed in Objective-C. Coils is a backwards-compatible port of that can run side-by-side with Objective-C services In addition to reimplementing ZideStore in a more modern ... [More] environment Coils adds multiprocessing capability and the OpenGroupware Integration Engine (OIE). OIE provides a way to integrate your groupware platform with business process management. [Less]

140K lines of code

1 current contributors

over 2 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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GeoGig

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

GeoGig is a distributed version control system for vector geographic data, written in Java and inspired on the GIT distributed version control system.

239K lines of code

3 current contributors

over 2 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Git format plugin for Bazaar

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A plugin for bzr to read git trees. Currently has enough support for bzrk to operate.

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Licenses: gpl

django-hgwebproxy

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django-hgwebproxy is a django application which provides a version of mercurials hgwebdir interface in which mercurial users and repositories can be managed through Django's admin interface. Users are authenticated using django's auth application and push/pull permissions can be assigned on a per-repository basis.

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shortcut exprs and cmds for git

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

In Git, everything is possible. But for some common commands I wrote these shortcut scripts. Some of them are like helper expressions to use inside another Git cmd line. Most of them had to be implemented on the Plumbing level (which means, a little bit of hacking), but provide features useful ... [More] for me such as: git heads-for-merge -- what does your FETCH_HEAD say about all the heads that have been fetched for merge? git the-empty-tree -- the ID to use if you need to refer to the empty tree in your (tree-merging) commands git mread-and-commit -- read in multiple refs, merge the trees, and then make a merge commit, without touching your index or the working dir (useful for managing imported histories) git merge-without-working -- the same idea -- advance your HEAD by merging And more... [Less]

136 lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 13 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Inactive
0.0
 
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Sloecode Code Forge

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Sloecode is a code-forge that focuses on being easy to install and set up, while providing the features engineers need. We use Bazaar as a revision control system back-end.

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