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3 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
bashdb∗
|
15 |
5.1_20210713 |
5.0.1.1.23 5.0-1.1.23 5.0_1.1.2 4.4_1.0.1 4.4.1.0.1 4.4_0.94 4.4_0.922 4.3.0.91 4.3_0 4.2.0.8 3.1_0.09 1.1.2 |
|
100.0 |
remake∗
|
14 |
4.3+dbg-1.64 4.3+dbg1.6 |
4.3+dbg-1.54 4.3 4.2.1_1.4 4.2.1-dbg-1.5 4.1+dbg1.3 4.1+dbg1.1 3.82+dbg0.9 3.81+dbg0.2 3.81+dbg-0.2 1.6 1.52 0.14 0.12 |
r3131.7619a012 4.3.1.1.5 |
88.54 |
remake-4.2.1+dbg∗
|
1 |
1.4 |
|
|
82.52 |
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