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cvs2svn/cvs2git/cvs2bzr/cvs2hg is a family of tools for migrating a CVS repository, including branches, tags, and history, to Subversion, git, Bazaar, or Mercurial. It is designed for high-quality one-time conversions, not for repeated synchronizations between CVS and the target VCS.

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This emacs package provides a utility for deducing the repository root directory for a given file, based on predefined or user provided matching criteria. It is specifically designed to be useful in a heterogeneous environment, where the developer is using several source control tools and types ... [More] of projects. Once the repository root directory is deduced, it is cached (per buffer) for future reference in subsequent calls to repository-root. In itself this library isn't that useful - it's meant to be used by other libraries that may benefit from knowing where the repository root directory resides (e.g for limiting search effort). Nested/embedded repositories (e.g git with submodules) are also supported. [Less]

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Fromcvs is a fast and modular CVS –> * converter and currently supports conversion to git and mercurial. Fromcvs performs CVS changeset aggregation itself and does not rely on cvsparse or other tools which tend to fail for large projects.

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