Alternatives to AWS CodeCommit

Compare AWS CodeCommit alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to AWS CodeCommit in 2026. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from AWS CodeCommit competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    GitLab

    GitLab

    GitLab

    GitLab is a complete DevOps platform. With GitLab, you get a complete CI/CD toolchain out-of-the-box. One interface. One conversation. One permission model. GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered as a single application, fundamentally changing the way Development, Security, and Ops teams collaborate. GitLab helps teams accelerate software delivery from weeks to minutes, reduce development costs, and reduce the risk of application vulnerabilities while increasing developer productivity. Source code management enables coordination, sharing and collaboration across the entire software development team. Track and merge branches, audit changes and enable concurrent work, to accelerate software delivery. Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects in code among distributed teams via asynchronous review and commenting. Automate, track and report code reviews.
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    Starting Price: $29 per user per month
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    Kuscos

    Kuscos

    Morphis Tech

    Whether you are wanting to know what was added to that legacy Cobol system back in the 90s, or looking for advanced techniques to better manage your ongoing C# development project, Kuscos is the software intelligence platform of choice. For development teams, managers and executives, Kuscos delivers key information regarding source code modules and team members, from design documentation to dependencies, duplicate code and quality rule violations. Kuscos also provides oversight of team activities, from repository commits to issues resolved. Better still, the same platform does this across more than 16 legacy and modern software languages. As we pointed out in our earlier post, and according to the Standish Group, over the past 5 years only 29% of software projects could be described as successful (meeting time, budget and functionality goals). Improvements over time have been minimal despite increases in code development efficiencies and design processes
    Starting Price: $5000 per user, per year
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    Azure DevOps Server
    Share code, track work, and ship software using integrated software delivery tools, hosted on premisis. Use all the Azure DevOps services or just the ones you need to complement your existing workflows. Previously known as Team Foundation Server (TFS), Azure DevOps Server is a set of collaborative software development tools, hosted on-premises. Azure DevOps Server integrates with your existing IDE or editor, enabling your cross-functional team to work effectively on projects of all sizes. Azure DevOps Server is source code management software, and includes features such as access Controls/Permissions, bug tracking, build automation, change management, code review, collaboration, continuous integration, and version control.
    Starting Price: $6 per user per month
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    IBM Rational ClearCase
    IBM Rational ClearCase provides controlled access to software assets, including code, requirements, design documents, models, test plans and test results. It features parallel development support, automated workspace management, baseline management, secure version management, reliable build auditing, and flexible access virtually anytime, anywhere. Allows you to delete previous versions, create and delete branches, list version histories, and compare and merge versions. Provides development and integration models, private workspaces and public integration areas. Includes user authentication and audit trails to help meet compliance requirements with minimal administrative hassle. Allows you to control personal workspaces and provides access to the file and directory versions you need.
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    SCM-Manager

    SCM-Manager

    Cloudogu GmbH

    The SCM-Manager offers full control over your source code and repository management for Git, Subversion and Mercurial. The SCM-Manager is a lightweight and flexible solution with a lot of benefits. The most important benefits are listed down below: - 100% open source under MIT license: SCM-Manager is free for commercial and personal use – regardless of the size of your team. - No unnecessary weight: The lean core of the SCM-Manager is fully focused on its core task: repository management. - Quickly extendable: Over 50 plugins add target-oriented new functions, e.g. for workflow-controlled code reviews. - Simple integration: Easily connect the SCM-Manager to existing systems (e.g. project management software or CI/CD pipelines). - Free platform choice: No matter if Linux, Windows, macOS or container - a convenient installer prepares your instance in no time. - Community Support: In the SCM-Manager Community forum at myCloudogu users can discuss problems or share their interests.
    Starting Price: 0€ and remains free afterwards
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    AWS CodePipeline
    AWS CodePipeline is a fully managed continuous delivery service that helps you automate your release pipelines for fast and reliable application and infrastructure updates. CodePipeline automates the build, test, and deploy phases of your release process every time there is a code change, based on the release model you define. This enables you to rapidly and reliably deliver features and updates. AWS CodePipeline can easily be extended to adapt to your specific needs. You can use our pre-built plugins or your own custom plugins in any step of your release process. For example, you can pull your source code from GitHub, use your on-premises Jenkins build server, run load tests using a third-party service, or pass on deployment information to your custom operations dashboard. With AWS CodePipeline, you can immediately begin to model your software release process. There are no servers to provision or set up.
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    AWS CodeStar
    AWS CodeStar enables you to quickly develop, build, and deploy applications on AWS. AWS CodeStar provides a unified user interface, enabling you to easily manage your software development activities in one place. With AWS CodeStar, you can set up your entire continuous delivery toolchain in minutes, allowing you to start releasing code faster. AWS CodeStar makes it easy for your whole team to work together securely, allowing you to easily manage access and add owners, contributors, and viewers to your projects. Each AWS CodeStar project comes with a project management dashboard, including an integrated issue tracking capability powered by Atlassian Jira Software. With the AWS CodeStar project dashboard, you can easily track progress across your entire software development process, from your backlog of work items to teams’ recent code deployments. There is no additional charge for using AWS CodeStar. You only pay for the AWS resources that you provision.
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    Assembla
    Assembla is the most secure software development platform in the world. Get started in less than a minute, on-prem or in the cloud. Assembla SECUREGIT provides a fully supported and economical solution, on the infrastructure of your choice. Meet compliance requirements with the confidence that your data is protected. Assembla is your trusted partner on your journey to “what’s next.” Developers are not security engineers – they build code. And their code is typically 90% open source. Securing all that open source codes requires automation. Assembla SecureGit scans for secret key credentials and vulnerable component dependencies automatically, as developers commit code. Our operational playbook includes a bottom-up evaluation of the risks to security, risk mitigation techniques, and ongoing areas of investment to further reduce risks. Assembla is fully committed to GDPR with data centers in the EU.
    Starting Price: $7.50 per month
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    Beanstalk

    Beanstalk

    Wildbit

    A complete workflow to write, review & deploy code. No client required. Add files, create branches and edit directly in the browser for instant gratification. Have full control of both individuals and teams by defining repository and branch level permissions. It’s flexible and works for organizations of any size. Keep the entire team on the same page with notifications, email digests, compare view, and a detailed history of commits and files. Request a code review, assign reviews, and get to work. The review process is designed to start the discussion early and integrates directly with your branch, resulting in more feedback from your team. Code Review allows for two types of feedback, Issues and Discussions. Comments that require a specific action are separated into issues so you know exactly what’s in the way of getting your feature approved. How much code review coverage does your repository have?
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    SourceGear Vault
    SourceGear Vault Pro is a version control and bug tracking solution for professional development teams. Vault Standard is for those who only want version control. Vault is based on a client / server architecture using technologies such as Microsoft SQL Server and IIS Web Services for increased performance, scalability, and security. Vault is affordably-priced, painless to install, and intuitive to use, allowing your team to be up and running quickly. Vault was designed to ensure the integrity of data by committing source code changes in atomic operations to a SQL Server database. All communication between client and server is done over HTTP with data compression and binary deltas to provide the best in remote access. In addition, Vault supports exclusive features such as Line History and Event Notifications. From its inception, SourceGear Vault was designed and built for users migrating from Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.
    Starting Price: $349 one-time payment
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    Diversion

    Diversion

    Diversion

    Diversion is a cloud-native version control platform built to modernize how teams manage source code, assets, and project history, especially for Unreal Engine, game development, virtual production, AR/VR, architectural visualization, and other creative workflows, by providing fast branching and merging, real-time synchronization, and intuitive tools that handle massive repositories and big binary files without the complexity and overhead of legacy systems. It delivers real-time collaboration with instant sync and conflict prevention notifications so teams stay aligned and avoid destructive merge conflicts, and it supports Git-like workflows with smart branching, fast commits, and scalable performance that can commit hundreds of thousands of files quickly and clone millions of files in minutes. Diversion integrates into familiar environments via desktop apps, web UI, IDE plugins, CLI tools, and Unreal Engine plugins so developers, artists, and designers can work without interruption.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Plastic SCM

    Plastic SCM

    Codice Software

    Unity Plastic SCM is a version control and source code management tool built to improve team collaboration and scalability with any engine. It offers optimized workflows for artists and programmers, as well as superior speed in working with large files and binaries. Plastic SCM offers tons and tons of features that make a developer's life much easier. Good branching and merging is key for "task-driven development" , feature branches, and good release management. Using Plastic, you'll branch fast even with huge code bases. You'll be able to diff refactored code with the new built-in semantic diff plus the "analyze refactors" feature. It can find refactored code across files for C#/Vb.net, Java, and C. The built-in 3-way merge tool Xdiff/Xmerge lets you resolve even the most complex merge conflicts since it features language-agnostic refactoring support. Plastic includes our SemanticMerge product.
    Starting Price: $6.95 per month
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    Gitee

    Gitee

    OSCHINA

    Deep integration with code, various workflow, flexible hierarchy and visible progress management. Matured security strategy, detailed operation logs and automatic repository snapshots. Professional code management. Efficient project collaboration. R&D efficiency improvement. Comprehensive security protection.
    Starting Price: ¥10.6/user/month
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    Kiln

    Kiln

    FogBugz

    Ensure your code is secure and up to date. Use HTTPS and SSH with flexible user permissions. Change notifications to keep you informed of updates to subscribed repositories. Kiln also has a full audit history, showing you who committed, who pushed, who authored and when. It gives you a natural history of events for your FogBugz case, displaying a list of code reviews, number of changesets associated with a case, tags, author, and other useful information to help keep control of your project. Report and fix bugs, update your code, and track the changes. Use the version control system you prefer, whether it’s Mercurial or Git. Activity filters provide visibility into changes inside your code. Easily monitor updates across projects, repositories or recent commits. Filter activity by repository, project, user, or activity type to focus on changes that require attention.
    Starting Price: $75 per month
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    Bitbucket

    Bitbucket

    Atlassian

    Bitbucket is more than just Git code management. Bitbucket gives teams one place to plan projects, collaborate on code, test, and deploy. Free for small teams under 5 and priced to scale with Standard ($3/user/mo) or Premium ($6/user/mo) plans. Keep your projects organized by creating Bitbucket branches right from Jira issues or Trello cards. Build, test and deploy with integrated CI/CD. Benefit from configuration as code and fast feedback loops. Approve code review more efficiently with pull requests. Create a merge checklist with designated approvers and hold discussions right in the source code with inline comments. Bitbucket Pipelines with Deployments lets you build, test and deploy with integrated CI/CD. Benefit from configuration as code and fast feedback loops. Know your code is secure in the Cloud with IP whitelisting and required 2-step verification. Restrict access to certain users, and control their actions with branch permissions and merge checks for quality code.
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    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    devZing

    devZing

    devZing

    Bug Tracking, Test Case Management and Version Control devZing provides a hosted, managed environment with the tools you need for your project team to get things done. We make sure the servers are running fast, are backed up and have the most current versions. You create great software. Bugzilla Hosting Bugzilla is the classic bug tracker. Have an existing Bugzilla installation? We'll import it. Subversion Hosting Do you have multiple developers writing code? Then you need Subversion. Create as many repositories as you need and access them via Subversion clients such as TortoiseSVN. MantisBT Hosting A great alternative bug tracker. Can even be used as a ticketing system. Testopia Hosting Testopia is a sophisticated addition to Bugzilla so you get integrated test case management and defect tracking in one package. Trac Hosting Trac is a fantastic combination of defect tracker, Subversion browser, Wiki and project management webapp.
    Starting Price: $15.00/month
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    HCL VersionVault

    HCL VersionVault

    HCL Software

    HCL VersionVault can help organizations by balancing flexibility with the organization’s need for control. It provides controlled access to soft assets, including code, requirements, design documents, models, schematics, test plans, and test results. User authentication and authoritative audit trails help your organization meet compliance requirements with minimal administrative hassle for you. With access virtually anytime, anywhere, HCL VersionVault gives you the freedom to work efficiently where and when you need it. Whether your team is a small workgroup at a single location or a highly-distributed team spanning multiple geographies, HCL VersionVault provides the scalability needed for your organizational needs. Maintain flexibility with Integrated Development Environment (IDE) extensions, open-source and third-party tools, cross-platform support, remote access and disconnected/offline usage.
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    Sourcetree

    Sourcetree

    Atlassian

    Simplicity and power in a beautiful Git GUI. Sourcetree simplifies how you interact with your Git repositories so you can focus on coding. Visualize and manage your repositories through Sourcetree's simple Git GUI. Say goodbye to the command line - simplify distributed version control with a Git client and quickly bring everyone up to speed. Perfect for making advanced users even more productive. Review changesets, stash, cherry-pick between branches and more. Seeing really is believing. Get information on any branch or commit with a single click. A fully-featured GUI that offers an efficient, consistent development process right out of the box. Works with Git and Mercurial. Visualize your work and push with confidence. Stage and discard changes by the file, hunk or line. Never miss a thing. Stay on top of your work and up to date with your code at a glance. Detailed branching diagrams make it easy to keep up with your team's progress.
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    Fisheye

    Fisheye

    Atlassian

    Search, track, and visualize code changes. Visualize and report on activity and search for commits, files, revisions, or teammates across SVN, Git, Mercurial, CVS and Perforce. View changes with a side-by-side or unified diff tool and link your Jira Software issues directly to diffs, changeset details, or full source. Get a graphical representation of activity in your source, report on lines of code over time, and get a visual audit trail of changes. Follow what's happening throughout your projects with activity streams showing commits, Jira Software issues, and Crucible review activities across your team. Find code fast with search using any artifact in your code: file names, commit messages, authors, text, and even historical changes. Browse, index, and search all your source from all your source code management systems including SVN, Git, Mercurial, CVS and Perforce – all in one tool. Upgrade your workflow with Jira Software, Bitbucket Server, Bamboo and more.
    Starting Price: $10 one-time payment
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    CA Harvest SCM
    CA Harvest Software Change Manager (CA Harvest SCM) provides powerful, process-driven capabilities for managing development teams across your enterprise, encompassing multiple platforms and release management tools. This release management software enforces your IT governance policies and corporate compliance initiatives including those defined by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. It also can ensure adherence to your ITIL®-based best practices. CA Harvest SCM can help your enterprise simplify the software release management process as well as the development and maintenance of business applications with streamlined workflows and automated source code versioning. This ITIL release management software can optimize your development resources.
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    Apache Subversion

    Apache Subversion

    Apache Software Foundation

    Welcome to subversion, the online home of the Apache® Subversion® software project. Subversion is an open-source version control system. Founded in 2000 by CollabNet, Inc., the Subversion project and software have seen incredible success over the past decade. Subversion has enjoyed and continues to enjoy widespread adoption in both the open-source arena and the corporate world. Subversion is developed as a project of the Apache Software Foundation, and as such is part of a rich community of developers and users. We're always in need of individuals with a wide range of skills, and we invite you to participate in the development of Apache Subversion. Subversion exists to be universally recognized and adopted as an open-source, centralized version control system characterized by its reliability as a safe haven for valuable data; the simplicity of its model and usage; and its ability to support the needs of a wide variety of users and projects.
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    Perforce TeamHub
    Your code repository software is where you store your source code. This might be a Mercurial, Git, or SVN repository. Perforce TeamHub (formerly Helix TeamHub) can host your source code repository, whether it’s Mercurial, Git, or SVN. You can add multiple repositories in one project — or create a separate project for each repository. Perforce TeamHub can host more than your code repositories. You can manage and maintain all of your software assets in one spot. This includes build artifacts (Maven, Ivy) and Docker container registries. It also includes private file sharing through WebDAV repositories for your other binary files. You can use TeamHub on its own or alongside P4 to maintain a single source of truth across development teams. For example, you can keep large binary files in P4, then combine those files with Git assets from Perforce TeamHub in a hybrid workspace to achieve high build performance.
    Starting Price: $1.05/month
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    GitClear

    GitClear

    GitClear

    GitClear is CliffsNotes™ for GitHub. We digest all your repository's commits into a quantified data stream that lets managers and engineers get the gist of their code faster. For developers, we reduce tedious review work and leave more time for coding. For managers, we provide a window through which to observe the state of their developer team. For both, we provide a dashboard of code metrics that helps make decisions supported by data. Elite teams relentlessly cut out distractions from their weekly schedule. The Hourly Impact report gives managers the chance to create long stretches of deep work time for their team. In a private, developer-only chart, individuals can compare how their performance maps to cohorts of the same tenure to ensure that the onboarding process is meeting developer needs.
    Starting Price: $295 per month
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    Entire

    Entire

    Entire

    Entire is a developer platform that integrates deeply with your Git workflow to capture and preserve AI agent sessions alongside your code, making the context of AI-assisted development transparent, searchable, and shareable. Every time you commit, Entire’s CLI hooks into Git to automatically record comprehensive session data, including transcripts, prompts, files changed, token usage, and tool calls, as versioned checkpoints that link directly to Git commits, helping developers understand how and why AI-generated code was produced. These checkpoints become first-class, permanent data stored in special Git branches so team members can review AI interactions during code reviews, recall decision context, trace history, and collaborate more effectively. Entire’s model ensures AI sessions aren’t ephemeral but become part of a project’s source context, searchable and explainable through tooling that helps teams rewind, analyze, and share workflows the same way they manage code.
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    Mercurial

    Mercurial

    Mercurial

    Mercurial is a free, distributed source control management tool. It efficiently handles projects of any size and offers an easy and intuitive interface. Mercurial efficiently handles projects of any size and kind. Every clone contains the whole project history, so most actions are local, fast and convenient. Mercurial supports a multitude of workflows and you can easily enhance its functionality with extensions. Mercurial strives to deliver on each of its promises. Most tasks simply work on the first try and without requiring arcane knowledge. The functionality of Mercurial can be increased with extensions, either by activating the official ones which are shipped with Mercurial or downloading some from the wiki or by writing your own. Extensions are written in Python and can change the workings of the basic commands, add new commands and access all the core functions of Mercurial.
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    Dolt

    Dolt

    DoltHub

    Version control features from Git on your SQL database tables. Commit, branch, merge, clone, pull, and push your data and schema. Use a familiar interface to query data and explore history as of time, commit, branch, or tag. Dolt solves this problem with a special type of replica you add to an existing MySQL deployment. No migration is required. You get an audit log of every cell, time travel, and branch for development on a replica.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Google Cloud Source Repositories
    Google Cloud Source Repositories is a single place for your team to store, manage, and track code. More than just a private Git repository: Design, develop, and securely manage your code. Collaborate easily on a fully featured, scalable, and private Git repository. Extend your Git workflow by connecting to other Google Cloud tools, including Cloud Build, App Engine, Pub/Sub, and operations products such as Cloud Monitoring and Cloud Logging. Fast code search: Use powerful regexp to search across multiple directories. You can use regular expressions to refine your search or perform a single targeted search across projects, files, and code repositories. Improve developer productivity: Get fast feedback on your code changes with built-in integrations for continuous integration. You can easily set up triggers to automatically build and test using Cloud Build when you push changes to Cloud Source Repositories.
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    GitHub

    GitHub

    GitHub

    GitHub is the world’s most secure, most scalable, and most loved developer platform. Join millions of developers and businesses building the software that powers the world. Build with the world’s most innovative communities, backed by our best tools, support, and services. If you manage multiple contributors , there’s a free option: GitHub Team for Open Source. We also run GitHub Sponsors, where we help fund your work. The Pack is back. We’ve partnered up to give students and teachers free access to the best developer tools—for the school year and beyond. Work for a government-recognized nonprofit, association, or 501(c)(3)? Get a discounted Organization account on us.
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    Bazaar

    Bazaar

    Canonical

    Bazaar is a version control system that helps you track project history over time and to collaborate easily with others. Whether you're a single developer, a co-located team or a community of developers scattered across the world, Bazaar scales and adapts to meet your needs. Part of the GNU Project, Bazaar is free software sponsored by Canonical. Ease of use is a core value for Bazaar and there are many places where our focus on usability shines though. We identify revisions using sequential numbers per branch, not per repository (like Subversion and Mercurial) or hash strings (like Git). Our GUI log dialog is intuitive, looking very similar to what Subversion and CVS users expect. As shown, bugs can be associated with changes. Our storage format directly supports that: there’s no need to massage important metadata into specially formatted commit messages. Note also that many revisions can be expanded out to see the local commits made to deliver each larger change.
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    Crucible

    Crucible

    Atlassian

    Ship high quality code. Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects across SVN, Git, Mercurial, CVS, and Perforce. Create formal, workflow-based, or quick code reviews and assign reviewers from across your team. Turn any code review into a threaded discussion and comment on specific source lines, files, or an entire changeset. Take action on what's important with unified views into your code activity for commits, reviews, and comments. Improve code quality with data on which parts of your codebase have not been sufficiently reviewed. Get a quick view of review status and who might be holding up reviews. Access a complete audit trail with all code review details, down to the history of a specific review. Customize your Jira Software workflow to stop if there are any open reviews. Upgrade your workflow with Jira Software, Bitbucket Server, Bamboo and hundreds of other developer tools.
    Starting Price: $10 one-time payment
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    Git

    Git

    Git

    Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. Git is easy to learn and has a tiny footprint with lightning fast performance. It outclasses SCM tools like Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and ClearCase with features like cheap local branching, convenient staging areas, and multiple workflows. You can query/set/replace/unset options with this command. The name is actually the section and the key separated by a dot, and the value will be escaped.
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    TaraVault

    TaraVault

    inflectra

    Looking for safe, secure, and accessible source code hosting with both Git and Subversion code repositories, integrated ALM and issue-tracking for your projects? TaraVault is your best choice. For full traceability, TaraVault is integrated with our Spira ALM suite, look no further. The heart of TaraVault is our enterprise-grade Git repository hosting. Each TaraVault project comes with its own private Git source code repository. When you need distributed version control that is lightning fast, with powerful branching and merging out of the box, support for disconnected teams and users, Git is your best choice. The heart of TaraVault is our enterprise-grade Subversion repository hosting. Each TaraVault project comes with its own private Subversion source code repository. When you need image file storage and fine-grained access control, Subversion will be your best choice for source code management.
    Starting Price: $1,079.89 per year
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    Restyled

    Restyled

    Restyled

    Style is important. Any time there's more than one way to do something in code, inconsistencies will creep in. Besides measurably adding to the time it takes to read and comprehend code, inconsistent style across a codebase can hide bugs, often very bad ones. Great tools exist for almost every language to automatically align code to a defined style. Through editor integrations or git pre-commit hooks, a single developer can give themselves a great workflow for automatically dealing with style. Doing this across a team, on the other hand, can be challenging. Restyled makes it easy to maintain, or transition to, a consistent coding style across your entire organization by integrating directly into your existing pull request process. Open a pull request that changes files in one of our many, many supported languages. If it doesn't conform to your preferred style, a status check will fail and point to another pull request where it's been restyled.
    Starting Price: $5 one-time payment
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    CodeFactor

    CodeFactor

    CodeFactor

    Get a glance at code quality for the whole project, recent commits, and the most problematic files. CodeFactor will track new and fixed issues for every commit and pull request. CodeFactor will try to show the most critical issues first based on issue code size, file change frequency, and file size so you can start fixing only what's important. Create and track issues or comments directly from code files or project issues pages. CodeFactor will update the status for GitHub or Bitbucket pull requests as well. CodeFactor allows you to toggle inspection for any repository branch on the fly. CodeFactor integrates with Slack to send code quality notifications for every commit in a branch or pull request. To install, go to the repository settings page. Straightforward pricing based on private repository number. Plain and simple with no hidden fees. Seamless integration into your workflow.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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    Spectral

    Spectral

    Check Point

    Spectral is a lightning-fast, developer-first cybersecurity solution that acts as a control-plane over source code and other developer assets. It finds and protects against harmful security errors in code, configurations and other artifacts. Spectral employs the first hybrid scanning engine, combining AI and hundreds of detectors, ensuring developers can code with confidence while protecting companies from high-cost mistakes. Map and monitor hidden sensitive assets such as codebases, logs, and other sensitive intellectual property that belong to your organization, but were left exposed in public facing repositories. Leverage SpectralOps’ advanced AI backed technology with over 2000 detectors to get extensive coverage, detect issues and keep your organization safe.
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    Visual Studio Code
    Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is Microsoft’s open-source AI code editor designed to make coding faster, smarter, and more collaborative. It supports thousands of extensions and nearly every programming language, offering developers a lightweight yet powerful environment for writing, testing, and debugging code. With AI-powered features like GitHub Copilot, Next Edit Suggestions, and Agent Mode, VS Code helps you code with precision, automate complex tasks, and streamline development workflows. It integrates seamlessly with cloud services, remote repositories, and tools like Git, Docker, and Azure. The editor is fully customizable, allowing you to personalize your layout, color themes, and keyboard shortcuts. Whether coding locally or in the browser, VS Code delivers a complete development experience for individuals and teams alike.
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    JFrog

    JFrog

    JFrog

    Fully automated DevOps platform for distributing trusted software releases from code to production. Onboard DevOps projects with users, resources and permissions for faster deployment frequency. Fearlessly update with proactive identification of open source vulnerabilities and license compliance violations. Achieve zero downtime across your DevOps pipeline with High Availability and active/active clustering for your enterprise. Control your DevOps environment with out-of-the-box native and ecosystem integrations. Enterprise ready with choice of on-prem, cloud, multi-cloud or hybrid deployments that scale as you grow. Ensure speed, reliability and security of IoT software updates and device management at scale. Create new DevOps projects in minutes and easily onboard team members, resources and storage quotas to get coding faster.
    Starting Price: $98 per month
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    Gogs

    Gogs

    Gogs

    The Gogs project aims to build a simple, stable, and extensible self-hosted Git service that can be set up in the most painless way. With Go, this can be done with an independent binary distribution across all platforms that Go supports. Simply run the binary for your platform. Or ship Gogs with Docker or Vagrant, or get it packaged. Gogs runs anywhere Go can compile for Windows, Mac, Linux, ARM, etc. Gogs has low minimal requirements and can run on an inexpensive Raspberry Pi. Some users even run Gogs instances on their NAS devices. Gogs is 100% open source and free of charge. All source code is available under the MIT License on GitHub. User dashboard, user profile, and activity timeline. Access repositories via SSH, HTTP, and HTTPS protocols. User, organization, and repository management. Repository and organization webhooks, including Slack, Discord, and Dingtalk. Repository Git hooks, deploy keys, and Git LFS. Repository issues, pull requests, wiki, and protected branches.
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    Gerrit Code Review
    Read old and new versions of files with syntax highlighting and colored differences. Discuss specific sections with others to make the right changes. Gerrit includes Git-enabled SSH and HTTPS servers compatible with all Git clients. Simplify management by hosting many Git repositories together. Schedule git gc over all managed repositories and replicate to geographical mirrors for latency reduction and backup servers for hot spare redundancy. Gerrit Code Review can be extended and further customized by installing server-side plugins. Source code for additional plugins can be found through the project listing.
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    Merico

    Merico

    Merico

    Old analytics measure surface level signals. Merico directly analyzes the code, measuring what matters with deep program analysis. Engineering performance is challenging to measure. Few companies try, most that do use inaccurate and misleading signals, while missing hidden opportunities for recognition, improvement, and advancement. Until now, analytics and evaluation tools have focused on superficial metrics to assess quality and productivity. Developers know this isn't the right way. This is why we built Merico. With commit-level analysis, your team get the insights they need directly from the codebase. With Merico the information is immune to the inaccuracies that can be generated from measuring processes. With a direct relationship to the code, developers can improve, prioritize, and evolve with specifity. With Merico, teams can create clear shared goals, while tracking progress, productivity, and quality with practical benchmarks.
    Starting Price: $2.50 per month
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    Keepsake

    Keepsake

    Replicate

    Keepsake is an open-source Python library designed to provide version control for machine learning experiments and models. It enables users to automatically track code, hyperparameters, training data, model weights, metrics, and Python dependencies, ensuring that all aspects of the machine learning workflow are recorded and reproducible. Keepsake integrates seamlessly with existing workflows by requiring minimal code additions, allowing users to continue training as usual while Keepsake saves code and weights to Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage. This facilitates the retrieval of code and weights from any checkpoint, aiding in re-training or model deployment. Keepsake supports various machine learning frameworks, including TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, and XGBoost, by saving files and dictionaries in a straightforward manner. It also offers features such as experiment comparison, enabling users to analyze differences in parameters, metrics, and dependencies across experiments.
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    GitCode

    GitCode

    GitCode

    GitCode is a global open source community and code-hosting platform that mirrors and aggregates repositories to provide deep, fast code exploration and seamless project collaboration in one unified interface. At its core is an intelligent code search engine that lets you query open source projects, models, datasets, issues, pull requests, users, and organizations, complete with keyword filtering by language, stars, forks, update time, highlighted result,s and customizable sorting to surface exactly what you need in seconds. Beyond search, GitCode offers online project browsing with automatic empty-directory folding, a Markdown editor with full emoji support, and both table and Kanban board views for issues and task management. The robust permission matrix lets teams define interdependent, role-based access controls while avoiding configuration errors, and the natural-language OpenAPI endpoint exposes repository metadata for integration into custom workflows.
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    GitHub Desktop
    Focus on what matters instead of fighting with Git. Whether you're new to Git or a seasoned user, GitHub Desktop simplifies your development workflow. Quickly add co-authors to your commit. Great for pairing and excellent for sending a little love/credit to that special someone who helped fix that gnarly bug of yours. See the attribution on the history page, undo an accidental attribution, and see the co-authors on GitHub. See all open pull requests for your repositories and check them out as if they were a local branch, even if they're from upstream branches or forks. See which pull requests pass commit status checks, too! The new GitHub Desktop supports syntax highlighting when viewing diffs for a variety of different languages. Easily compare changed images. See the before and after, swipe or fade between the two, or look at just the changed parts. Open your favorite editor or shell from the app, or jump back to GitHub Desktop from your shell.
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    Sourcegraph

    Sourcegraph

    Sourcegraph

    Sourcegraph is a code understanding platform built to help developers and AI agents search, understand, and evolve large, complex codebases. It provides powerful tools like Deep Search, Code Search, Batch Changes, and Insights to give teams full visibility into how their code works. By enabling natural-language, agentic AI search and exhaustive code navigation, Sourcegraph helps engineers move faster with confidence. The platform supports massive, multi-repository environments across all major code hosts. Sourcegraph is designed to reduce complexity, improve maintainability, and unblock engineering teams as codebases scale rapidly with AI.
    Starting Price: $49/user/month
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    CodePorting.Native Cs2Cpp
    CodePorting.Native Cs2Cpp is a C# to C++ source code porting framework, best suited for organizations who are keeping their source code in C#. If you want to release the same version of your application with C++ source code to cover more platforms, CodePorting.Native Cs2Cpp is for you. It can simplify & automate the source code conversion process, allowing you to publish apps on additional platforms with every new release. Available as a command line tool as well as with a GUI, Cs2Cpp Porter reproduces the internal classes and routines in the same way as they are implemented in the original C# code. Once the code is successfully ported from C# to C++, the code can be built for any of the supported target platforms.
    Starting Price: $8,997 per year per user
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    BitKeeper

    BitKeeper

    BitKeeper

    BitKeeper is the original distributed source management system. Now available as Open Source under the Apache 2.0 License. BitKeeper is a fast, enterprise-ready, distributed SCM that scales up to very large projects and down to tiny ones. Nested Repositories are submodules done right! Version control collections of repositories. Hybrid mode for binary files that uses a cloud of server for binaries instead of bloating the source repositories. All file accesses validate checksums for integrity. All file writes include redundancy for error correction. High performance and scales to very large repositories.
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    Azure Repos

    Azure Repos

    Microsoft

    Get unlimited private Git repository hosting and support for TFVC that scales from a hobby project to the world’s largest repository. Support for any Git client: Securely connect with and push code into your Git repos from any IDE, editor, or Git client. Web hooks and API integration: Add validations and extensions from the marketplace or build your own using web hooks and REST APIs. Semantic code search: Quickly find what you’re looking for with code-aware search that understands classes and variables.
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    Mend Renovate
    Save time and reduce risk by automating dependency updates in software projects. Fully customizable with a setting to suit every workflow. Renovate runs continuously to detect the latest available versions. Multiple languages and file types are supported in order to detect dependencies wherever you use them. Changelogs and commit histories are extracted and included with each update. Run your existing suite of tests on every update to avoid regression errors.
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    Repositery

    Repositery

    Repositery

    SVN, Mercurial and Git cloud hosting with Trac project management. Startup or multinational, whenever you run a project requiring several programmers, version control is a must-have. Repositery is a one-stop cloud solution for your SVN, Mercurial and Git repository requirements. Repositery is packed with features to help you manage your code and your project with ease. Repositery offers fast and reliable hosting for Git, Mercurial and Subversion repositories. Mix and match unlimited repositories of any type per project. Git is the most famous version control system and you get unlimited git repos at Repositery. Repositery offers SVN hosting which is used by many entities around the world. Mercurial is a distributed revision control tool for software developers which is available at Repositery. Trac is an open-source, Web-based project management and bug tracking system.
    Starting Price: $3 per month
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    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    GitBucket is a Git web platform powered by Scala. You can also deploy gitbucket war to a servlet container which supports Servlet 3.0 (like Jetty, Tomcat, JBoss, etc).