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Mercurial is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
TortoiseHg is a shell extension of Mercurial SCM (Hg) for the MS-Windows Explorer. It is cross-platform and works under Linux too.
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.
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
TimeStampMod is an extension for Mercurial DVCS that incorporates automatic saving and restoring of the modification times of files under version control. The intent of this extension is to ease the transition from manual file system based version control into the Mercurial DVCS world.
HgPreBackup is an AutoIt script application intended to be used in conjunction with Mercurial repositories and disk backup software as a pre-backup action to create clones of (or pull in new changes from) user-specified source repositories. The clones can then be included in the backup without the
dvcs-autosync automatically keeps repositories of distributed version control systems in sync whenever changes happen by automatically committing and pushing/pulling. It currently runs on Linux systems and relies on the inotify API for file change notifications.
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