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  2. Framework for integrated test - Wikipedia

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    Framework for Integrated Test (Fit), is an open-source (GNU GPL v2 [1]) tool for automated customer tests. It integrates the work of customers, analysts, testers, and developers. It integrates the work of customers, analysts, testers, and developers.

  3. GitKraken - Wikipedia

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    The company's eponymous product GitKraken encompasses a wide range of DevEx tools. The GitKraken DevEx platform includes tools like: GitKraken Git GUI, a Git client available on Mac, Windows, and Linux, GitLens for VS Code, Git Integration for Jira, GitKraken.dev, GitKraken Browser Extension, and more.

  4. Git - Wikipedia

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    The git official website currently maintains a build of Git for Windows, still using the MSYS2 environment. [75] The JGit implementation of Git is a pure Java software library, designed to be embedded in any Java application. JGit is used in the Gerrit code-review tool, and in EGit, a Git client for the Eclipse IDE. [76]

  5. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]

  6. Timeline of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    The initial version of Git, a version control system with support for data integrity, [6] is released. Git would come to power GitHub. [7] 2006: 11 October: Competition: First public Git free hosting platform repo.or.cz is fully launched. [8] This came several weeks after an initial launch focusing only on public mirroring and gitweb services ...

  7. Mercurial - Wikipedia

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    Given the multiple meanings, the convenient abbreviation, and the good fit with my pre-existing naming scheme (see my email address), it clicked instantly. Mercurial is thus named in Larry's honor. I do not know if the same is true of Git. [9] [10]

  8. RSG Group - Wikipedia

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    RSG Group is a limited liability company under German law. After its foundation, Rainer Schaller took over the management alone until his death in October 2022. [5] Since December 2022, Hagen Wingertszahn and Dr Jobst Müller-Trimbusch are Co-CEOs.

  9. McFit - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, McFit became Germany's largest fitness studio chain in terms of number of members, with almost half a million. In 2007, in addition to the registered headquarters in Schlüsselfeld, another company headquarters was established in the German capital Berlin, where marketing, PR, creative and fitness were concentrated.