In software development, distributed version control (also known as distributed revision control) is a form of version control in which the complete codebase...
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Version control (also known as revision control, source control, and source code management) is the software engineering practice of controlling, organizing...
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files or directory structure. Depending on whether the version control system in use is distributed, like Git or Mercurial, or centralized, like Subversion...
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that includes revision control Fossil [open, distributed] – written by D. Richard Hipp for SQLite; distributed revision control, wiki, bug-tracking, and...
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Git (redirect from Git (version control))
for distributed, non-linear workflows — thousands of parallel branches running on different computers. As with most other distributed version control systems...
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Branching, in version control and software configuration management, is the duplication of an object under version control (such as a source code file...
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Unity Version Control (previously known as Plastic SCM) is a cross-platform commercial distributed version control tool developed by Códice Software for...
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whereupon the version control system may merge changes on both sides, or let the user decide when conflicts arise. Distributed version control systems usually...
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Mercurial (redirect from Hg (version control))
Mercurial is a distributed revision control tool for software developers. It is supported on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and other Unix-like systems, such...
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GNU arch (redirect from Arch Revision Control System)
GNU arch software is a distributed revision control system that is part of the GNU Project and licensed under the GNU General Public License. It is used...
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BitKeeper (category Distributed version control systems)
BitKeeper is a discontinued software tool for distributed revision control of computer source code. Originally developed as proprietary software by BitMover...
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Azure DevOps Server (redirect from Team Foundation Version Control)
(VSTS), is a Microsoft product that provides version control (either with Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) or Git), reporting, requirements management...
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The Distributed Concurrent Versions System (DCVS) was a distributed revision control system that enables software developers working on locally distributed...
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and lead developer of the Linux kernel. He also created the distributed version control system Git. He was honored, along with Shinya Yamanaka, with...
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GNU Bazaar (category Distributed version control systems)
Free and open-source software portal Breezy Distributed version control Comparison of version-control software Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities...
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Source Code Control System (SCCS) is a version control system designed to track changes in source code and other text files during the development of a...
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share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests...
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Code Co-op (category Distributed version control systems)
Co-op is the peer-to-peer revision control system made by Reliable Software. Code Co-op is a distributed revision control system of the replicated type. It...
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RhodeCode (category Distributed version control systems)
for behind-the-firewall source code management. It provides centralized control over Git, Mercurial, and Subversion repositories within an organization...
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Git-annex (category Distributed version control systems)
git-annex is a distributed file synchronization system written in Haskell. It aims to share and synchrone collections of large files independent from...
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Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities Distributed version control Git GitHub Gitea GitLab Version control "Django Success Story Bitbucket". 8 June...
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Data version control is a method of working with data sets. It is similar to the version control systems used in traditional software development, but...
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Fossil (software) (category Distributed version control systems)
cross-platform distributed version control system that runs on Linux, BSD derivatives, Mac and Windows. It is capable of performing distributed version control, bug...
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Bug tracking system (section Distributed bug tracking)
both include distributed bug trackers. Recently, commercial bug tracking systems have also begun to integrate with distributed version control. FogBugz,...
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GIT, git, or gît in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Git is a distributed version control system. Git, Gits or GIT may also refer to: Git (pronoun), a...
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Wiki (section Access control)
and edited in more than one location in a manner similar to distributed version control, the idea of a single discrete "wiki" no longer made sense. The...
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Integrator workflow (category Distributed version control systems)
code contributions in work environments using distributed version control. Frequently, in a distributed team, each developer has write access to their...
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Darcs (redirect from David's Advanced Revision Control System)
Darcs is a distributed version control system created by David Roundy. Key features include the ability to choose which changes to accept from other repositories...
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Monotone (software) (category Distributed version control systems)
Monotone is an open source software tool for distributed revision control. It tracks revisions to files, groups sets of revisions into changesets, and...
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the early 1970s AT&T distributed early versions of Unix at no cost to the government and academic researchers, but these versions did not come with permission...
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