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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:07:44+00:00 2026-05-12T10:07:44+00:00

Is there a nice, open-source, free way to browse a bazaar (or other source

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Is there a nice, open-source, free way to browse a bazaar (or other source control) repository?

What I had in mind is a wikipedia-history-like browsing, where I can watch and compare any two versions of the code.

EDIT: I strongly prefer Ubuntu tools.

Thanks,

Udi

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    2026-05-12T10:07:45+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:07 am

    If you are using windows (“gui” tag ?), what about TortoiseBzr ?

    If you want some web-based tool (“browser” tag), you can take a look at the WebInterfaces page, which lists a couple of possibilities.

    Loggerhead seems quite good :

    Loggerhead is a web viewer for
    projects in bazaar. It can be used to
    navigate a branch history, annotate
    files, view patches, perform searches,
    etc. It’s originally based on
    bazaar-webserve, which is itself based
    on hgweb for Mercurial.

    And here is a demo page, that allows you to navigate, see diffs, … use the application, actually, on a real repository : http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bzr/bzr/trunk/changes

    For SVN :

    • On WIndows, I’d say TortoiseSVN
    • Web-based, what about WebSVN ? Here is a demo.

    For GIT : there is a full/long-list on the InterfacesFrontendsAndTools wiki page.

    • Web-based, you could take a look at gitweb ; here is a demo.
    • For both GUI and Web based, the list is quite long — I’ll let you go through it by yourself ^^

    For CVS : ergh, is anyone still using CVS ? (yeah, I know, I know…)

    • Web-based : maybe WebCVS would do ?

    You also have plenty of other tootls ; some can even deal with multiple kind of repositories.

    For instance, you have InDefero (which does more than just repository-browsing ; it’s been described as a google-code clone, actually).

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