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    Gradle Git Version

    Gradle Git Version

    A Gradle plugin that uses `git describe` to produce a version string

    This Gradle plugin derives your project’s version directly from the state of the Git repository, turning tags and commits into consistent semantic versions. It reads the most recent tag, the number of commits since that tag, and whether the working tree is dirty, then composes a deterministic version string. Teams can enforce patterns (for example, treating non-tagged builds as snapshots) and keep CI builds reproducible without hardcoding versions in build.gradle. The plugin integrates with Gradle’s project.version, so the computed version flows automatically into publishing, packaging, and artifact naming. It works well in branching workflows by incorporating branch or distance information, making debug artifacts easy to trace back to source. By centralizing version logic around Git history, it eliminates manual bumps and reduces mistakes when cutting releases across multiple modules.
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    Gradle Libraries Plugin

    Gradle Libraries Plugin

    This plugin allows to specify versions of external libraries

    This plugin allows to specify versions of external libraries in a centralized place and use them across the project. It's specifically useful for Gradle multi-projects. This plugin also uses com.github.ben-manes.versions plugin to automatically update libraries once new releases are available. Run ./gradlew syncLibraries to create $rootDir/dependencies.json file with all currently known dependencies. Once dependencies.json file is in place by generating via syncLibraries task or just by manually creating it, all declared in dependencies.json libraries can be used in project files. It's not a secret that it's really hard to keep libraries up to date especially when there are dozens and sometimes hundreds of them. For that purpose, this plugin has update libraries task that will automatically check for available new versions of libraries.
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    Just One Single History

    Just One Single History

    Just One Single History

    Combine the advantages of a monorepo with those of multirepo setups by leveraging a blazingly-fast, incremental, and reversible implementation of git history filtering. The partial repo will act as a normal git repository but only contain the files found in the subdirectory and only commits affecting those files. The partial repo supports both fetch as well as push operation. This helps not just to improve performance on the client due to having fewer files in the tree, it also enables collaboration on parts of the monorepo with other parties utilizing git's normal distributed development features. For example, this makes it easy to mirror just selected parts of your repo to public github repositories or specific customers. Simplify code sharing and dependency management. Beyond just subdirectories, Josh supports filtering, re-mapping and composition of arbitrary virtual repositories from the content found in the monorepo.
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    Lefthook

    Lefthook

    Fast and powerful Git hooks manager for any type of projects

    Meet Lefthook, the fastest polyglot Git hooks manager out there, and make sure not a single line of unruly code makes it into production. See how easy it is to install Lefthook (recently adopted by Discourse, Logux, and Openstax) for most common frontend and backend environments and ensure all your team’s developers can rely on a single flexible tool. Also, it has emojis. Fast and powerful Git hooks manager for Node.js, Ruby or any other type of projects. Fast. It is written in Go. Can run commands in parallel. Powerful. It allows to control execution and files you pass to your commands. Simple. It is single dependency-free binary which can work in any environment. Lefthook is easy to use. Once you configure and setup you can forget that it even exists and rely on the magic underneath.
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    PicX

    PicX

    GitHub API

    An image bed management tool with CDN acceleration function developed based on GitHub API. No need to download and install, use it online on the web page! free! Stablize! Convenient! Extremely fast! Writing articles with static blogs such as Hexo, VuePress, Hugo, etc., I don’t know where to save the pictures. Deliberately spending money to rent a cloud server to host pictures, it is too expensive and not worth it, and the upload configuration is cumbersome. The link to the favorite picture copied from the Internet will become invalid one day after using it. Using other paid image beds, the speed is slow, the capacity is small, and the time and flow are limited. Looking for a picture bed that is really free, stable, unlimited in capacity, and fast in access speed. So, come and try the PicX picture bed , it is specially made for technical bloggers, whoever uses it will know. Support one- click copying of external links of pictures and one- click conversion of Markdown format.
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    QtPass

    QtPass

    QtPass is a multi-platform GUI for pass, the standard unix password

    QtPass is part of the pass ecosystem. This means you are not stuck with QtPass, you can use the same password store with many clients. Password management should be simple and follow Unix philosophy. With pass, each password lives inside of a gpg encrypted file whose filename is the title of the website or resource that requires the password. These encrypted files may be organized into meaningful folder hierarchies, copied from computer to computer, and, in general, manipulated using standard command line file management utilities. Contrary to many Free, Libre and OpenSource password managers, pass and by extension QtPass are not bound to one user or device. Since we are based on GnuPG we have multi-key, multi recipient encryption out of the box. The use of external encryption devices like OpenPGP or x509/CMS based smartcards or USB tokens and per-folder ACL makes it easy to grant or take away privileges from users.
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    Znap!

    Znap!

    Znap! Fast, easy-to-use tools for Zsh dotfiles & plugins

    Znap is a fast, light-weight set of tools to ease the use of Zsh plugins & Git repos and reduce your shell's startup time. Using Znap to manage your plugins can be as simple as putting this in your .zshrc file. Additionally, Znap makes it so that you actually need to have less in your .zshrc file, by automating several tasks for you. Note that the above example does not include any call to complist, compinit, or bashcompinit in the .zshrc file. That is because Znap will run these for you as needed. Znap compiles your scripts and functions in the background. This way, your shell will start up even faster next time! Znap automatically regenerates your comp dump file whenever you install or update a repo or change your .zshrc file. When using git 2.31.0 or newer, Znap automatically enables git maintenance in each repo that it manages. This automatically optimizes your repos in the background, so that your git and znap commands will run faster.
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    bit CLI

    bit CLI

    Bit is a modern Git CLI

    bit is an experimental modernized git CLI built on top of git that provides happy defaults and other niceties. Command and flag suggestions to help you navigate the plethora of options git provides you. Autocompletion for files and branch names when using bit add or bit checkout. Automatic fetch and branch fast-forwarding reduce the likelihood of merge conflicts. Suggestions work with git aliases. New commands like bit sync vastly simplify your workflow. Commands from git-extras such as bit release & bit info. Fully compatible with git allowing you to fallback to git if need be. Get insight into how bit works using bit --debug.
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    diff2html

    diff2html

    Pretty diff to html javascript library (diff2html)

    Each diff provides a comprehensive visualization of the code changes, helping developers identify problems and better understand the changes. Each diff features a line-by-line and side-by-side preview of your changes. All the code changes are syntax highlighted using highlight.js, providing more readability. Similar lines are paired, allowing for easier change tracking. We work hard to make sure you can have your diffs in a simple and flexible way. The AI community building the future. Build, train and deploy state of the art models powered by the reference open source in natural language processing. Wrapper and helper adding syntax highlight, synchronized scroll, and other nice features. You can use it without syntax highlight or by passing your own implementation with the languages you prefer. Diff2Html can be used in various ways as listed in the distributions section.
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    git-secret

    git-secret

    A bash-tool to store your private data inside a git repository

    There’s a well-known issue with deploying and configuring software on servers: generally, you have to store your private data (such as database passwords, application secret-keys, OAuth secret keys, etc) outside of the git repository. If you do choose to store these secrets unencrypted in your git repo, even if the repository is private, it is a security risk to copy the secrets everywhere you check out your repo. These files are not version controlled. Filenames, locations, and passwords change from time to time, or new information appears, and other information is removed. When secrets are stored separately from your repo, you can not tell for sure which version of the configuration file was used with each commit or deploy. When building the automated deployment system there will be one extra step: download and place these secret-configuration files where they need to be. This also means you have to maintain extra secure servers where all your secrets are stored.
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    gtm

    gtm

    Simple, seamless, lightweight time tracking for Git

    Seamless time tracking for all your Git projects. GTM is automatic, seamless and lightweight. There is no need to remember to start and stop timers. It runs on occasion to capture activity triggered by your editor. The time metrics are stored locally with the git repository as Git notes and can be pushed to the remote repository. Simply install a plugin for your favorite editor and the GTM command line utility to start tracking your time now. When you are ready, commit your work like you usually do. GTM will automatically save the time spent associated with your commit. To check the time of the last commit type gtm report. GTM provides git aliases to make this easy. It defaults to origin for the remote repository. Time data can be retrieved from the remote repository by fetching.
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    hub

    hub

    Extension to command-line git for GitHub

    hub is an extension to command-line git that helps you do everyday GitHub tasks without ever leaving the terminal. Hub is a tool that wraps git in order to extend it with extra functionality that makes it better when working with GitHub. Available commands are split into two groups: those that are already present in git but that are extended through hub, and custom ones that hub provides. Most hub commands are supposed to be run in a context of an existing local git repository. Hub will automatically detect the GitHub repository that the current working directory belongs to by scanning its git remotes. In case there are multiple git remotes that are all pointing to GitHub, hub assumes that the main one is named "upstream", "github", or "origin", in that order of preference.
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    isomorphic-git

    isomorphic-git

    A pure JavaScript implementation of git for node and browsers!

    A pure JavaScript implementation of git for node and browsers! Clone repos, create commits, push branches and more in client-side JS. It uses the same on-disk format as git so it works with existing repos. isomorphic-git is a pure JavaScript implementation of git that works in node and browser environments (including WebWorkers and ServiceWorkers). This means it can be used to read and write to git repositories, as well as fetch from and push to git remotes like GitHub. isomorphic-git aims for 100% interoperability with the canonical git implementation. This means it does all its operations by modifying files in a ".git" directory just like the git you are used to. The included isogit CLI can operate on git repositories on your desktop or server. isomorphic-git aims to be a complete solution with no assembly required. The API has been designed with modern tools like Rollup and Webpack in mind.
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    lint-staged

    lint-staged

    Run linters on git staged files

    Run linters against staged git files and don't let anything slip into your code base! Linting makes more sense when run before committing your code. By doing so you can ensure no errors go into the repository and enforce code style. But running a lint process on a whole project is slow, and linting results can be irrelevant. Ultimately you only want to lint files that will be committed. This project contains a script that will run arbitrary shell tasks with a list of staged files as an argument, filtered by a specified glob pattern. Linter commands work on a subset of all staged files, defined by a glob pattern. lint-staged uses micromatch for matching files. The concept of lint-staged is to run configured linter tasks (or other tasks) on files that are staged in git. lint-staged will always pass a list of all staged files to the task, and ignoring any files should be configured in the task itself.
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    maven git commit id plugin

    maven git commit id plugin

    Maven plugin which includes build-time git repository information

    git-commit-id-maven-plugin is a plugin quite similar to Build Number Maven Plugin for example but as the Build Number plugin at the time when I started this plugin only supported CVS and SVN, something had to be done. I had to quickly develop a Git version of such a plugin. For those who don't know the plugin, it basically helps you with the following tasks and answers related questions. The plugin is available from Maven Central (see here), so you don't have to configure any additional repositories to use this plugin. A detailed description of using the plugin is available in the Using the plugin document. All you need to do in the basic setup is to include that plugin definition in your pom.xml. For more advanced users we also prepared a guide to provide a brief overview of the more advanced configurations. Even though this plugin tries to be compatible with every Maven version there are some known limitations with specific versions.
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    mergepbx

    mergepbx

    script for merging XCode project files in git

    Tracking a Xcode project in a version control system is annoying. Simply adding files can lead to merge conflicts that have to be solved manually, although it would be possible to resolve the conflict automatically if the merge algorithm would be aware of the structure of Xcode's project file. After long and annoying merge sessions in one of my projects, I came to the conclusion, that writing a merge driver for git which understands the structure of the project file would be a worthwhile endeavour, as it would save me from solving the merge conflicts for my co-workers. Unfortunately, that script was finished only after the project ended. However, as I didn't want to let the work go to waste, this script is now published as open source under the GNU GPL 3. This script needs knowledge about the structure of Xcode's project. However, there doesn't seem to be any documentation (and I would be surprised if there were any).
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    sourcerer.io

    sourcerer.io

    Sourcerer app makes a visual profile from your GitHub and git repos

    Sourcerer app makes a visual profile from your GitHub and git repositories. Creating your profile is just the first step for us at Sourcerer. Some of the things on our roadmap include engineers to follow and learn from, technology and libraries you should know about, and projects that could use your help. The app looks at repos locally on your machine, and then sends stats to sourcerer.io. The best way to verify is to look at the code. Protobuf messages declared in src/main/proto/sourcerer.proto is a good start as it describes the client-server protocol. The Sourcerer app does not upload source code anywhere, and it never will. Visual presentation your development experience. Detection of more than 1,000 libraries in code with per-line statistics. Support of 100 languages (even exotic ones like COBOL). Finally! Summary of all repositories you've contributed to.
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    zsh-git-prompt

    zsh-git-prompt

    Informative git prompt for zsh

    zsh-git-prompt is a Z shell prompt script that displays rich Git repository information in your shell prompt, such as branch, ahead/behind status, staged changes, conflicts, and more. It enhances developer productivity in version-controlled workflows. There is now a Haskell implementation as well, which can be four to six times faster than the Python one. The reason is not that Haskell is faster in itself (although it is), but that this implementation calls git only once. You may redefine the function git_super_status (after the source statement) to adapt it to your needs (to change the order in which the information is displayed).
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    pepper

    pepper

    Repository statistics and report tool

    pepper is a command-line tool for retrieving statistics and generating reports from source code repositories. It ships with several graphical and textual reports, and is easily extendable using the Lua scripting language.
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    Diff-ext is an extension for filemanagers such as Windows Explorer and Nautilus that allows to launch diff/merge tools on selected files.
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    Vesta is an advanced software configuration management system. It handles source revision control and automated construction. It is the result of over 10 years of research and development at the Compaq/Digital Systems Research Center.
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    CVS ChangeLog View Eclipse Plugin.
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    NOTICE: The releases on this site are OUT OF DATE. Xdelta development has moved to code.google.com. Sourceforge was good throughout the years, but Subversion support at googlecode is great. Xdelta blog: http://xdelta.org
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    A platform-indendent, 100% Java, server-based, SOAP-enabled source code control and versioning system.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    This project provides a generic CDS (or ARINC 661 Server), coded in the Java language in order to facilitate the understanding of the ARINC 661 standard, prototype ARINC 661 concepts and architectures, etc… This project is managed by Dassault Aviation.
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