Darcs
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Darcs is a distributed version control system created by David Roundy. Key features include the ability to choose which changes to accept from other repositories, interaction with either other local (on-disk) repositories or remote repositories via SSH, HTTP, or email, and an unusually interactive interface. The developers also emphasize the use of advanced software tools for verifying correctness: the expressive type system of the functional programming language Haskell enforces some properties, and randomized testing via QuickCheck verifies many others.[3] The name is a recursive acronym for Darcs Advanced Revision Control System.[4]
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Original author(s) | David Roundy |
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Developer(s) | Guillaume Hoffmann, et al. |
Initial release | March 3, 2003; 21 years ago (2003-03-03)[1] |
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Repository | |
Written in | Haskell |
Operating system | Unix, Linux, BSD, Apple macOS, MS Windows |
Type | Version control |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website | darcs |
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