Compare the Top Code Collaboration Tools that integrate with Git as of June 2025

This a list of Code Collaboration tools that integrate with Git. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Git. View the products that work with Git in the table below.

What are Code Collaboration Tools for Git?

Code collaboration tools are platforms that enable developers to work together on software projects by facilitating real-time collaboration, version control, and code sharing. These tools allow multiple developers to edit and review code simultaneously, track changes, and manage different versions of code through branches and commits. Key features typically include code reviews, pull requests, conflict resolution, issue tracking, and integration with version control systems like Git. Code collaboration tools are essential for team-based development environments, ensuring smooth coordination and improving productivity in software projects. Compare and read user reviews of the best Code Collaboration tools for Git currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    CodeKeep

    CodeKeep

    CodeKeep

    Organize your Code Snippets by assigning labels or grouping into folders. Generate Code Screenshots, Share and Discover reusable snippets. Codekeep lets you store and share bits of code with other users. Snippets can be organized into folders/labels for reuse. Tagging Labels and Organizing code snippets lets you quickly find and reuse the snippets you want. No more switching back and forth between IDES to find the code snippets or open your code repository to find what you need. Organize your code snippets!! Save time and Increase productivity. Reduce context switching. Switching between projects to find reusable snippets. Store snippets here for later use. Keep your notes here. Use CodeKeep while learning to create snippets containing the summary. Search for snippets. Quickly find reusable and modular snippets. Reuse snippets. Import snippets using CodeKeep extension, for later reference.
    Starting Price: $4.99 per user per month
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    Brackets

    Brackets

    Brackets

    With focused visual tools and preprocessor support, Brackets is a modern text editor that makes it easy to design in the browser. It's crafted from the ground up for web designers and front-end developers. Brackets is a lightweight, yet powerful, modern text editor. We blend visual tools into the editor so you get the right amount of help when you want it without getting in the way of your creative process. You'll enjoy writing code in Brackets. Brackets is an open-source project, supported by an active and passionate community. It's made by other web developers like you! Instead of jumping between file tabs, Brackets lets you open a window into the code you care about most. Want to work on the CSS that applies to a specific ID? Put your mouse cursor on that ID, push Command / Ctrl+E and Brackets will show you all the CSS selectors with that ID in an inline window so you can work on your code side-by-side without any popups.
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    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox is a cloud development platform that empowers development teams to code, collaborate, and ship projects of any size from any device in record time. Run your code in powerful microVMs and build anything without limits. We configure your environment for you and keep your code always ready, behind a URL. Boxy, the CodeSandbox AI coding assistant, is also now available to all Pro subscribers.
    Starting Price: $12 per month
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    XetHub

    XetHub

    XetHub

    Confidently branch, review, and merge data as you experiment with complete history and recoverability. Track your code and data together for always-in-sync development and guaranteed reproducibility. Automate reports, audit access, and manage metadata in a centralized location for everyone. XetHub is ideal for teams who already use Git to track their code changes, and want to leverage the power of infinite history, pull requests, and difference-based tracking for larger assets such as datasets or media files. Managing complete projects with familiar Git semantics makes change tracking and continuous integration a breeze, especially for workflows that use code to generate or augment assets.
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    Radicle

    Radicle

    Radicle Foundation

    A peer-to-peer stack for building software together. Say hello to your new workspace, a decentralized app for code collaboration, forget platforms. Easily share your code without relying on a third party. Work securely offline, no need to trust anyone to keep your work safe or online. Own your infrastructure software as it should be, take back control. Create with your community. Support and be supported, a fresh take on sustainability. No more walled gardens, built on open protocols, not platforms. Radicle is a decentralized code collaboration network built on open protocols. It enables developers to collaborate on code without relying on trusted intermediaries. Radicle was designed to provide similar functionality to centralized code collaboration platforms, or "forges", while retaining Git’s peer-to-peer nature, building on what made distributed version control so powerful in the first place.
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