Xtla serves as a front-end to GNU Arch revision control system for Emacs.
Some of the key features of Xtla include a PCL-CVS like interface for tla inventory, as well as an archive browser that allows you to navigate archives, categories, branches, and versions with ease. The software also integrates very well with Emacs, allowing you to perform most tasks right from within the editor.
The bookmark manager is another helpful feature, allowing you to keep your most frequently used arch locations readily accessible in your bookmark buffer. If you're a fan of Emacs's graphical diff tool, Ediff, you'll be pleased to know that Xtla offers integration with this tool.
Other useful features of Xtla include the ability to view changes made in a local tree, as well as the ability to view and resolve conflicts after a merge. If you need to view missing patches from all your partners with a single command, Xtla has you covered there as well.
Xtla even offers an Emacs mode for arch related files such as log files, tagging-method files, and configuration files.
The latest version of Xtla includes various bugfixes and improvements such as clickable buttons for revision names in the Changelog buffer and email notifications available from the Changelog buffer. Additionally, the software is now compatible with bazaaz 1.5.
Overall, Xtla offers an impressive range of features designed to make your experience using the GNU Arch revision control system as painless as possible.
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