What is it all about?
ArX is a Version Control System (VCS), like CVS, Subversion, or GNU arch. It manages "archives" (collections of files), such as source code files for a software project. It tracks the history of each file, along with change comments, version tags, forks and branches, etc. It can store files and documents of any kind, but the largest benefits are with text files, rather than binary files.
Key Features
* Ease of learning and use * Powerful branching and merging features * Speed, even when working with large repositories * Effective distributed development * Friendly and helpful user and developer communities * Cryptographic data integrity features * Ability to publish archives on almost any server * Portability to multiple operating systems (still in progress) * File history preserved across file and directory renames * Atomic commits (avoid corruption if a commit is interrupted) * Fast and efficient tagging and branching * Improved merging of simultaneous work by different developers
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