List of software that uses Subversion

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The following is a list of software that uses Subversion, a revision control system used in software development.

  • SubversionEdge, a web-based front-end for Subversion.
  • TeamForge, distributed agile application lifecycle management software.
  • TortoiseSVN, an extension for Microsoft Explorer.
  • SnailSVN, a Mac OS X GUI client with Finder integration.
  • VisualSVN Server, a commercial and proprietary Subversion server package for Windows operating system.
  • Mindquarry, open-source collaborative software geared towards small and medium-sized workgroups.
  • Polarion ALM for Subversion - web based application lifecycle management platform.
  • RapidSVN, a visual subversion client.
  • SharpForge, a project management and bug-tracking web application.
  • SVK, a distributed revision control system.
  • svnX, an open-source GUI client for Mac OS X.
  • Versions, a Mac OS X GUI client.
  • Cornerstone, a Mac OS X GUI client.
  • RabbitVCS, an extension for GNOME's Nautilus file manager and gedit text editor.
  • Agilo for Trac, a web-based Scrum tool.
  • SVN Repo Browser Pro, an iPhone and iPad client.
  • BugBranch, an iPhone and iPad client.
  • Subdivision, a commercial GUI tool for managing Subversion repositories.

Integrated Development Environments[]

The following Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) support - or can be integrated with - Subversion:

  • Coda — As of version 1.5, Coda has integrated Subversion support
  • SlickEdit
  • Xcode — Apple's Mac OS X IDE
  • Microsoft Visual Studio, using the following add-ins: Agent SVN, plug-in that allows Subversion to integrate with Visual Studio; AnkhSVN, a Visual Studio .NET add-on, which allows one to perform the most common Subversion operations from directly inside the VS.NET IDE; VisualSVN, a Subversion integration for Visual Studio 2003-2017; PushOk SVN SCC PlugIn, another Visual Studio addin.
  • Borland Delphi/Embarcadero RAD Studio, through the DelphiSVN plug-in.
  • Eclipse, through the following environments/plug-ins: Aptana; Subclipse, an open source project that integrates Subversion into Eclipse IDE, Subversive, an Eclipse project aimed at providing Subversion support in Eclipse (this plug-in is the EasyEclipse bundle).
  • Zend Studio
  • KDevelop
  • Emacs
  • TeXstudio[1]
  • Vim[2]
  • NetBeans[3]
  • JDeveloper
  • phpDesigner
  • Qt Creator
  • Eric Python IDE
  • ActiveState Komodo
  • BBEdit, a Mac OS X-based text editor.
  • UEStudio, a lightweight IDE
  • SharpDevelop, a free IDE for C#, VB.NET and Boo projects on Microsoft's .NET platform.
  • TextMate, an extensible editor for Mac OS X
  • Dreamweaver version CS4 now includes support for Subversion (previous versions did not support Subversion). Also, Subweaver is a Dreamweaver extension that integrates SVN commands by interacting with a TortoiseSVN installation
  • BlueJ
  • CoDeSys, an IDE for IEC-61131 programming languages has an optional, non-free Subversion integration plugin.

References[]

  1. ^ "Configuring SVN support in TeXstudio".
  2. ^ vcscommand.vim - CVS/SVN/SVK/git/hg/bzr integration plugin
  3. ^ subversion.netbeans.org Subversion integration for NetBeans IDE Archived 2007-07-28 at the Wayback Machine

See also[]

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