Fossil Description
Fossil is a robust and straightforward distributed software configuration management system that boasts several advanced functionalities, including Project Management, which not only facilitates distributed version control akin to Git and Mercurial but also incorporates features for bug tracking, wikis, forums, chat, and technotes. It comes equipped with a built-in web interface that is themeable, extensible, and user-friendly, providing a comprehensive array of information pages that enhance situational awareness. As a self-contained and standalone executable, Fossil can be easily installed by downloading a precompiled binary for operating systems like Linux, Mac, or Windows and placing it in your $PATH. Furthermore, it allows users to establish a project website in mere minutes through various methods and is designed to be CPU and memory efficient, meaning most projects can be hosted on a budget-friendly $5/month VPS or even a Raspberry Pi. Additionally, users have the option to create an automatic mirror on GitHub. Networking is straightforward with Fossil, which utilizes standard HTTPS or SSH for secure communications, ensuring seamless connectivity. Overall, Fossil presents an all-in-one solution for developers looking to manage their projects efficiently and effectively.
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Excelent version control with minimal confusion and powerful self-contained features Date: May 19 2022
Summary: I have most of not all of my personal software project stored in Fossil repositories, mirrors in the volunteer-based Chisel site, as well as an easily maintained configuration in SourceForge itself.
Positive: * One simple executable file contains all functionality.
* Highly consistent and easy to learn command set.
* Highly cross platform -- has been even compiled to run in a Raspberry Pi.
* Runs even in very simple hosting, requiring only CGI support to run properly.
* Easy to set one-way mirroring to Git
* Supports Markdown, as well as Pikchr for graphics that can be represented as easily versionable text.
* "Mini-Github" functionality out of the box.Negative: * Some of its design decision (e. g. no rebase by design) scares Git users.
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