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    CaptainHook

    CaptainHook

    Very flexible git hook manager for php developers

    CaptainHook is an easy-to-use and very flexible git hook library for php developers. It enables you to configure your git hook actions in a simple json file. You can use CaptainHook to validate or prepare your commit messages, ensure code quality or run unit tests before you commit or push changes to git. You can automatically clear local caches or install the latest composer dependencies after pulling the latest changes.
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    Plugin to create 'svn merge' commands from commits to mantis issues.
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    Plugin to show which files have been touched by an issue.
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    svnwebmanager is purpose for svn user self manager,group,alias,repo,authority etc. manager via web ui. this version is for php. future maybe other language branche. svnwebmanager的主要目的是解决svn用户自管理/仓库权限的WEB管理.[htt
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    Pear::DbDeploy is a pear package to employ dbdeploy as a database change-management tool. (See http://dbdeploy.com/)
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    phpEditMe is a light-weight web-based editor for websites, documentation, and source code. It includes a file manager, a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a backup system, and can (optionally) enforce the formatting of Dreamweaver templates.
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    RSD is a PHP development environment. The most powerful part is the RSDEngine - provide it with a SQL database schema and additional options and it will generate a ready-to-run application. Other goodies: versioning, generation of API docs, unit tests.
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