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    codequery

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    A code-understanding tool based on cscope and ctags. Please go to the GitHub page for more information. Homepage: http://ruben2020.github.io/codequery GitHub: https://github.com/ruben2020/codequery
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    cscope

    Efficient, text-only browser for C sources

    Cscope is a text screen based source browser, which can double as a behind-the scenes source code navigation aid for classic programmers' editors like Emacs or Vim, too. Based on a pre-parsed, condensed extract, and optionally a quick-lookup index, it finds and shows identified items in the entire source code, even of truly large projects, quickly and without fuss.
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    kscope4

    kscope4

    Kscope4 is a cscope GUI frontend for KDE4 / Qt4

    Kscope4 is a graphical frontend for cscope, the well known source code browser. Current version is a port to KDE4 / Qt4 of the original release ( 1.6.0 ) by Elad Lahav. KDE4, Qt4 and CMake are required to build `kscope' The graph features require Dot and Graphviz packages to be installed The archive file contains a `configure' shell script and a `Makefile' to ease the building process ( see `INSTALL' for details ) A source RPM package is available along with a .tar.xz archive ChangeLog: rel. 1.8.1 (11/18/2015) - On startup don't rebuild the cscope database if no file was modified - Sort hints used for symbol query - Save/restore symbol queries history in "Project" mode ChangeLog: rel. 1.8.0 (09/09/2015) - Port graph to pure Qt4. ...
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    How to build/install gvim in linux for working with C/C++
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    tceetree

    Makes a C function call tree as Graphviz DOT file from CScope output.

    The purpose of the project is generating a function call tree for a software application written in C. This utility takes as input an uncompressed CScope (http://cscope.sourceforge.net/) output file. With a few options, an output DOT language file can be generated. The DOT file may be used as input for Graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org/) to make an image of the function call tree (see screenshot examples for tceetree run over its sources). For more information, see the Wiki page.
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    srpmix is a tool to expand src.rpm and create several kinds of index files such as ctags, etags, cscope, gonzui and so on.
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    A collection of vimscripts from http://www.vim.org and some custom scripts for developpment of C Code.
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    ccglue is a complementary tool to cscope and ctags. The tool builds a cross-reference symbol database from cscope [and ctags] databases that can be used to display dependency-graphs (aka call-trees, code flow). Visualization can be done with the Vim CCTree plugin (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2368), or the built-in stand-alone command-line tracer.
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    A handy cscope & ctags GUI shell
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    Foxcb Code Browser is a fast GUI front-end to source code searching tools. It uses FOX toolkit and primarily designed to work with cscope.
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    Freescope is a source code browser similar to cscope, ported to various operating systems. It is under heavy development and will eventually provide various parsers for programming languages.
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    Cbrowser is a Tcl/Tk GUI front-end to source code searching tools. It is primarily designed to work with cscope, but also works with cs. See http://cscope.sourceforge.net/ to obtain cscope, and for more information.
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