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15 August 2011

TkCVS is a Tcl/Tk-based graphical interface to the CVS and Subversion configuration management systems.

TkCVS is a Tcl/Tk-based graphical interface to the CVS and Subversion configuration management systems. It will also help with RCS. The user interface is consistent across Unix/Linux, Windows, and MacOS X. TkDiff is included for browsing and merging your changes.

TkCVS shows the status of the files in the current working directory, and has tools for tagging, merging, importing, exporting, checking in/out, and other user operations.

TkCVS also aids in browsing the repository. For Subversion, the repository tree is browsed like an ordinary file tree. For CVS, the CVSROOT/modules file is read. TkCVS extends CVS with a method to produce a "user friendly" listing of modules by using special comments in the CVSROOT/modules file.

TkCVS is free and open-source.

Version 8.2.2 is a bugfix release:
  • The merge arrows derived from propget svn:mergeinfo in the branch diagram behave more like the older merge tags, i.e. show only the first merge point instead of all revisions containing the merge. This should improve performance, too.
  • Improve performance when browsing large Subversion directories
  • Fix CDE font problem
  • Fix sort-by-revision in SVN directory. Show date of directories.
  • Roll back svn update --accept postpone because it doesn't work with older clients
Download:

TkCVS 8 requires Tcl/Tk8.4. If you need to use Tk8.3 and don't use Subversion, you can still download TkCVS 7.2.6.
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Screenshots.


The Working Directory Browser in CVS, Subversion, and RCS-controlled directories
CVS Workdir
SVN Workdir

RCS Workdir

The Module Browser in CVS and Subversion repositories.
CVS Repository
SVN Repository

The Branch Browser in CVS and Subversion repositories.
CVS branches
SVN branches


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