The Perl software cvsstat converts 'cvs status' data to a formatted ASCII table, arranging it by file status. It streamlines data analysis and organization.
It is worth noting that the program requires fast access to the repository for optimal performance. If your repository is sluggish, you may want to consider the cvschk-program for a fast offline CVS status summary.
Cvsstat has minimum requirements: Perl 5.004 or later, and in this latest release, added support for "unresolved conflict" files and wide output -w. With these new features, the program becomes even more efficient and helpful in handling CVS status output.
Overall, Cvsstat is an excellent software, and if you're a programmer, it's worth checking out. It simplifies the task, saves time and effort, and can significantly improve efficiency in version control.
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