Git is one of a number of open source revision control systems available for Linux. We recommend the finest GUI-based tools.
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Pijul – distributed version control system
Pijul is a sound and fast distributed version control system based on a mathematical theory of asynchronous work.
Read moreBreezy – decentralized revision control system
Breezy (brz) is a decentralized revision control system, designed to be easy for developers and end users alike.
Read moreFossil – distributed software configuration management system
Fossil is an open source distributed version control system, bug tracking system and wiki software server for use in software development.
Read moreMonotone – distributed version control system
Monotone is a free, distributed version control system. It provides fully disconnected operation, manages complete tree versions.
Read moreCVS – Concurrent Versions System
CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions of files, keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc.
Read moreBazaar – version control system
Bazaar is a decentralized version control system that’s easy to use and intuitive, able to adapt to many workflows, reliable, and extendable.
Read moredat – distributed data community
dat is billed as a distributed data community for the next generation Web. Dat is a protocol for sharing data between computers.
Read moreMercurial – distributed source control management tool
Mercurial is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
Read moreBitKeeper – tool for distributed revision control
BitKeeper is a fast, enterprise-ready, distributed SCM that scales up to very large projects and down to tiny ones.
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