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made ignore generate simpler regexes
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was committed by adgar
Friday Jan 15
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changed all tests to inherit from a c...
was committed by adgar
06:26 AM
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Fixed some site issues.
Made ignore n...
was committed by adgar
05:54 AM
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initial progress bar implemented!
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was committed by seydar
Thursday Jan 14
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i figure out it was because i was bei...
was committed by seydar
12:22 AM
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for some reason bisect absolutely suc...
was committed by seydar
12:19 AM
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added man page to version control, ev...
was committed by adgar
Wednesday Jan 13
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intertwining my head with mikes head....
was committed by seydar
Monday Jan 11
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Removed use of to_signed(generic)
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was committed by adgar
10:01 PM
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killed some dead code
http://bitbucke...
was committed by seydar
09:49 PM
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* fixed the C priority queue loader
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was committed by adgar
08:47 PM
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fixed amp clone by correcting an inac...
was committed by adgar
08:36 PM
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testing lighthouse integration
http:/...
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08:30 PM
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lighthouse hook!
was committed by Michael J. Edgar
Monday Aug 17
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Rethink Version Control.- http://amp.carboni.ca/
Amp aims to put control of version-control software in your hands as a developer. The entire system is written in Ruby (with C extensions to improve performance), and aims to implement all major VCS's in Ruby. Currently, Mercurial is implemented.
Other features:
Commands are first-class members of the system - drop in an "Ampfile" in your repository, and you can add commands to amp in the same manner you add commands to rake (only with far, far more power!)
Documentation is one of our biggest priorities. We require all methods to be documented - even comically simple ones.
Heavy testing.
Multiple "workflows" - use git's commands to power a mercurial repository.
Add hooks/callbacks in minutes.