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Original author(s) | Walter F. Tichy |
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Developer(s) | GNU Project The OpenBSD project (OpenRCS) |
Initial release | 1982 |
Stable release | 5.10.1[1]
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Repository | |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Unix-like, V[2] |
Type | Version control |
License | GPL-3.0-or-later[a][3] 2-clause BSD license (OpenRCS) |
Website | www |
Revision Control System (RCS) is an early implementation of a version control system (VCS). It is a set of UNIX commands that allow multiple users to develop and maintain program code or documents. With RCS, users can make their own revisions of a document, commit changes, and merge them. RCS was originally developed for programs but is also useful for text documents or configuration files that are frequently revised.[4]
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