CVS is a version control system. It allows users to keep track of changes made to files and directories. It is used in software development to allow developers to work on the same code base simultaneously without overwriting each other’s changes. You can also use CVS to track changes made to configuration files, documentation, or any other text file type. CVS is a stand-alone application that runs on most Unix-like systems. It is also integrated into many IDEs (Integrated Development Environments), such as Eclipse and NetBeans. CVS is open-source software and is released under the GNU General Public License.
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