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  2. Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities - Wikipedia

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    Code review Bug tracking Web hosting Wiki Translation system Shell server Mailing list Forum Personal repository Private repository Announce Build system Team Release binaries Self-hosting Assembla: Yes [23] Yes: Yes: Yes: Yes No: No: No: Yes Yes [24] Yes: Yes: Yes: Un­known: No Azure DevOps Services: Yes: Yes: Yes: Yes: No: No: Yes Yes: Yes ...

  3. Wikipedia : Gadget/Repositories

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    Source code is hosted externally as part of a repository using Git or similar software. To deploy, the code is copied over to Wikipedia either manually or via automation. To deploy, the code is copied over to Wikipedia either manually or via automation.

  4. Codebase - Wikipedia

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    In software development, a codebase (or code base) is a collection of source code used to build a particular software system, application, or software component.Typically, a codebase includes only human-written source code system files; thus, a codebase usually does not include source code files generated by tools (generated files) or binary library files (object files), as they can be built ...

  5. Source code repository - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Source code repository

  6. Software repository - Wikipedia

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    A software repository, or repo for short, is a storage location for software packages. Often a table of contents is also stored, along with metadata. A software repository is typically managed by source or version control, or repository managers. Package managers allow automatically installing and updating repositories, sometimes called "packages".

  7. Repository (version control) - Wikipedia

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    In version control systems, a repository is a data structure that stores metadata for a set of files or directory structure. [1] Depending on whether the version control system in use is distributed, like Git or Mercurial, or centralized, like Subversion, CVS, or Perforce, the whole set of information in the repository may be duplicated on every user's system or may be maintained on a single ...

  8. Code repository - Wikipedia

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  9. Comparison of source-code-index - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: This is ...