Cervisia

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Cervisia
Developer(s)Bernd Gehrmann, Christian Loose, André Wöbbeking, Carlos Woelz
Written inC++
Typeversion control
LicenseGNU General Public License Version 2

Cervisia is a graphical front end for Concurrent Versions System (CVS).[1]

Cervisia implements the common CVS functions of adding, removing, and committing files.[2][3] More advanced capabilities include importing and checking-out modules, adding/removing watches, editing/unediting and locking/unlocking files, blame-annotated file viewing, tagging/branching, conflict resolution/mergings and the ability to update to a given tag or branch. Additionally, it has graphical functions that include tree and list views of the change log of a file, color-coded file status, and graphical diff'ing between versions, similar to xdiff.

Cervisia started to be updated to Qt 5 and KDE Frameworks 5 in November 2015.[4] The porting ended in June 2016[5]

References

  1. ^ "Cervisia".
  2. ^ Douglas, Susan (2004). Linux timesaving techniques for dummies. Korry Douglas. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. ISBN 0-7645-7753-0. OCLC 56361016.
  3. ^ Vesperman, Jennifer (2006). Essential CVS (2nd ed.). Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly. ISBN 0-596-52703-9. OCLC 85872701.
  4. ^ Cervisia - Git commit - starting port to kf5
  5. ^ Cervisia - Git commit - remove old KDE4 headers

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