Enter the query into the form above. You can look for specific version of a package by using @ symbol like this: gcc@10.
API method:
GET /api/packages?search=hello&page=1&limit=20
where search is your query, page is a page number and limit is a number of items on a single page. Pagination information (such as a number of pages and etc) is returned
in response headers.
If you'd like to join our channel webring send a patch to ~whereiseveryone/toys@lists.sr.ht adding your channel as an entry in channels.scm.
This package provides a Mercurial extension for signing the changeset hash of commits. The signure is embedded directly in the changeset itself; there won't be any extra commits. Either GnuPG or OpenSSL can be used for signing.
git-credential-oauth is a Git credential helper that securely authenticates to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gerrit, Gitea, and Forgejo using OAuth. The first time you authenticate, the helper opens a browser window to the host. Subsequent authentication within storage lifetime is non-interactive.
CVS is a version control system, an important component of Source Configuration Management (SCM). Using it, you can record the history of sources files, and documents. It fills a similar role to the free software RCS, PRCS, and Aegis packages.
This hook sends emails describing changes introduced by pushes to a Git repository. For each reference that was changed, it emits one ReferenceChange email summarizing how the reference was changed, followed by one Revision email for each new commit that was introduced by the reference change.
This script is designed to be used as a post-receive hook in a Git repository
Gitless is a Git-compatible version control system that aims to be easy to learn and use. It simplifies the common workflow by committing changes to tracked files by default and saving any uncommitted changes as part of a branch.
The friendly gl command-line interface gives feedback and helps you figure out what to do next.
Gitless is implemented on top of Git and its commits and repositories are indistinguishable from Git's. You (or other contributors) can always fall back on git, and use any regular Git hosting service.
Savane is a Web-based software hosting system. It includes issue tracking (bugs, tasks, support, news and documentation), project member management by roles and individual account maintenance.
Mercurial is a free, distributed source control management tool. It efficiently handles projects of any size and offers an easy and intuitive interface.
fnc uses ncurses and libfossil to create a fossil user interface in the terminal. It can view local changes at the hunk level to prepare atomic commits.
Myrepos provides the mr command, which maps an operation (e.g., fetching updates) over a collection of version control repositories. It supports a large number of version control systems: Git, Subversion, Mercurial, Bazaar, Darcs, CVS, Fossil, and Veracity.
The rcshist utility displays the complete revision history of a set of RCS files including log messages and patches. It can also display the patch associated with a particular revision of an RCS file.
Libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to write native speed custom Git applications in any language with bindings.
This package provides a way of visualizing a heat map of a git repo.
Breezy (brz) is a decentralized revision control system. By default, Breezy provides support for both the Bazaar and Git file formats. Breezy is backwards compatible with Bazaar's disk format and protocols. One of the key differences with Bazaar is that Breezy runs on Python 3.3 and later, rather than on Python 2.
Tig is an ncurses text user interface for Git, primarily intended as a history browser. It can also stage hunks for commit, or colorize the output of the git command.
This Git extension defines a subcommand, when-merged, whose core operation is to find the merge that brought a given commit into the specified ref(s). It has various options that control how information about the merge is displayed.
diff-so-fancy strives to make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable. This helps improve code quality and helps you spot defects faster.
Libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to write native speed custom Git applications in any language with bindings.
Qgit is a graphical front-end for git, with features to:
view revisions, diffs, files history, files annotation and archive tree,
commit changes visually cherry picking modified files,
apply or save patch series from selected commits, drag and drop commits,
associate commands sequences, scripts and anything else executable to a custom action,
push/pop commits,
apply/save/create patches
and cherry pick single modified files.
Gitlint is a Git commit message linter written in Python: it checks your commit messages for style.
git-cal is a script to view commits calendar similar to GitHub contributions calendar.
Aegis is a project change supervisor, and performs some of the Software Configuration Management needed in a CASE environment. Aegis provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many changes to a program independently, and Aegis coordinates integrating these changes back into the master source of the program, with as little disruption as possible. Resolution of contention for source files, a major headache for any project with more than one developer, is one of Aegis's major functions.
Git is a free distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
This package is an implementation of Git's wildmatch.c-style pattern matching.
klaus is a simple, easy-to-set-up git web viewer. It features
Super easy to set up -- no configuration required
Syntax highlighting
Markdown + RestructuredText rendering support
Pull + push support (Git Smart HTTP)
Code navigation using Exuberant ctags