RabbitVCS

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RabbitVCS
DevelopersBruce van der Kooij, Adam Plumb, Jason Heeris, Jason Field
Initial release17 February 2009; 17 years ago (2009-02-17)[1]
Stable release0.19 (July 19, 2023 (2023-07-19)) [±]
Repository
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Written inPython, PyGTK
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    Operating systemLinux
    TypeVersion control
    LicenseGPLv2
    Websiterabbitvcs.org [dead link]

    RabbitVCS is a graphical front-end for version control systems available on Linux. It integrates into file managers to provide file context menu access to version control repositories. The project was originally called NautilusSvn,[2] but due to the desire to support file managers in addition to Nautilus and more version control systems, it was renamed to RabbitVCS (Version Control System[3]).

    The interface was inspired by TortoiseSVN, recognisable by the file manager shell integration, which is available on Nautilus and Thunar in the case of RabbitVCS. It can also integrate into Gedit or run independently on the command line.

    Note however the Thunar integration does not support SVN status marks (otherwise known as "emblems") on file icons.

    As of release 0.14 Beta 1,[4] Git version control is also supported. Under active development on github https://github.com/rabbitvcs/rabbitvcs.

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