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Warehouse

A Web-based subversion browser that doesn't suck

http://warehouseapp.com/

Tagged with: framework tools

Posted on: September 4, 2007

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  • Browse your repositories in style: Quickly glide from one directory to the next.
  • Guide the way with bookmarks: Help you and others find the code you need
  • Adding Members is a breeze: Manage fine grain permissions with ease

Never before has there been a web-based Subversion browser that is as beautiful as it is simple. Imagine being able to quickly give users fine grain access to your repositories without the hassle of having to ssh into your server and run a bunch of commands.

  • Multiple Repository support: Easily manage multiple repositories in a single convenient interface. Import your changesets directly from the web or you can quickly import them from the command line if your feeling like a true hacker.
  • Easily add users and permissions: Add users and permissions directly from Warehouse’s interface. No more procrastinating about giving someone commit access to your top secret project. It’s never been this easy.
  • Convenient bookmarking: Never get lost in the depths of your directories again. Bookmarks allow you convenient access to any directory in your repository. Use bookmarks to help you or the public find the code they’re looking for.

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