Alex was used to the modern, lightning-fast workflows of Git. But here, they were stuck with a system that felt like it belonged in a museum. Comparing files was a nightmare, and the diffs were nearly impossible to read. Every time Alex tried to understand what had changed between versions, they were met with a wall of confusing text.

Once upon a time in the world of software development, a developer named Alex inherited a massive, ancient codebase. It was written in a language that felt like a relic from the past, and to Alex’s dismay, it was managed by (Concurrent Versions System).

Just as Alex was about to give up, they discovered the for Visual Studio Code. The Turning Point

While CVS might be "outdated" compared to modern tools like Git, Alex learned that life—and development—still goes on. By using a helpful plugin, they were able to bridge the gap between an old, powerful system and a modern development environment.