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COllaborative DEvelopment SHell 1.1.0 (Default branch)

CODESH (COllaborative DEvelopment SHell) is an automatic persistent logbook for sessions of personal command line work. It records what and how is being done, for private use/reuse and for sharing selected parts with collaborators. It is an intelligent shell that automatically logs user's shell sessions. Sessions are uniquely tagged and stored in local or distributed backend repositories (ASCII flat file or Subversion or CVS based) and can be extracted and reproduced at any time by the user who created the session or by collaborators located anywhere in the world. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This version introduces the option to automatically track and store in the persistent backends files with extensions from a user-defined tracked list, located anywhere on the command line. Up to now, users had the option to automatically track and store executed/sourced files like shell/Python/Perl scripts, placed as the first or second word on the command line, and to store other files needed to reproduce virtual sessions by explicitly using the record command.

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