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Conan vs Repman: What are the differences?

Developers describe Conan as "C/C++ package manager". Install or build your own packages for any platform. Conan also allows you to run your own server easily from the command line. On the other hand, Repman is detailed as "Free private PHP package repository manager". It is a free and open-source PHP private package repository manager for Composer. Thanks to a dedicated CDN proxy for Packagist, it can speed up PHP dependencies downloads up to 80%. It's free to use for cloud and standalone.

Conan and Repman can be primarily classified as "Hosted Package Repository" tools.

Some of the features offered by Conan are:

  • Dependencies and package management for developers
  • De-centralized
  • Source code and binaries

On the other hand, Repman provides the following key features:

  • Free, Always
  • Open Source
  • Cloud & On-premises

Conan is an open source tool with 3.79K GitHub stars and 502 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Conan's open source repository on GitHub.

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