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A '''source code repository''' is a file archive and web hosting facility for [[source code]] (including [[Web page|web pages]]), either publicly or privately. | A '''source code repository''' is a file archive and web hosting facility for [[source code]] (including [[Web page|web pages]]), either publicly or privately. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == |
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A source code repository is a file archive and web hosting facility for source code (including web pages), either publicly or privately.
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Description
Source code repositories are often used by open source projects and other multi-developer projects to handle various versions.
They help developers submit patches of code in an organized fashion.
Often these web sites support version control, bug tracking, release management, mailing lists, and wiki-based documentation.
See also
External links
- Comparison of source code hosting facilities @ Wikipedia