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Mercurial is dedicated to speed and efficiency with a sane user interface. It is written in Python. Mercurial's implementation and data structures are designed to be fast. You can generate diffs between revisions, or jump back in time within seconds.

Subversion exists to be universally recognized and adopted as an open-source, centralized version control system characterized by its reliability as a safe haven for valuable data; the simplicity of its model and usage; and its ability to support the needs of a wide variety of users and projects, from individuals to large-scale enterprise operations.

Plastic SCM is a distributed version control designed for big projects. It excels on branching and merging, graphical user interfaces, and can also deal with large files and even file-locking (great for game devs). It includes "semantic" features like refactor detection to ease diffing complex refactors.

Pijul is a free and open source (AGPL 3) distributed version control system. Its distinctive feature is to be based on a sound theory of patches, which makes it easy to learn and use, and really distributed.

It is an open-source Version Control System for data science and machine learning projects. It is designed to handle large files, data sets, machine learning models, and metrics as well as code.

It is an interface to the version control system Git, implemented as an Emacs package. It aspires to be a complete Git porcelain. While we cannot (yet) claim that it wraps and improves upon each and every Git command, it is complete enough to allow even experienced Git users to perform almost all of their daily version control tasks directly from within Emacs. While many fine Git clients exist, only deserve to be called porcelains.

Multi-agent AI code review that catches real bugs. 87% fewer false positives, 3x more issues found. Free for open source.

Precogs AI is an AI-native code security platform designed to detect real, exploitable vulnerabilities with high precision and minimal false positives. In addition to code security, it extends to binary analysis and data protection, helping teams secure applications across the entire development lifecycle. By leveraging deep semantic analysis and neural-symbolic reasoning, Precogs AI enables developers to reduce noise, prioritize real risks, and fix vulnerabilities faster within CI/CD pipelines.

Whether you write code yourself, with AI, or receive it from others, Cyclopt ensures it will be safe, maintainable, and reusable.

Helps engineering teams scale AI-assisted development while maintaining control over review quality, system health, and feature intent.