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Crucible

Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects
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What is Crucible?

It is a Web-based application primarily aimed at enterprise, and certain features that enable peer review of a code base may be considered enterprise social software.
Crucible is a tool in the Code Review category of a tech stack.

Who uses Crucible?

Companies
11 companies reportedly use Crucible in their tech stacks, including apkg, Deutsche Kreditbank AG, and Business Filemanager.

Developers
45 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Crucible.

Crucible Integrations

Pros of Crucible
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JIRA Integration
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Post-commit preview
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Has a linux version
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Pre-commit preview
Decisions about Crucible

Here are some stack decisions, common use cases and reviews by companies and developers who chose Crucible in their tech stack.

Needs advice
on
CrucibleCrucible
and
FisheyeFisheye

I need a tool to review. So when I searched, I saw Crucible and Fisheye. I have e few questions:

  1. Are Crucible and Fisheye start without Jira integration?
  2. Only for document review, which one should be preferred? What do you think about it?
  3. Am I doing import word document and export same word format? Well, when I upload a document to crucible, Is it possible to output in which format I enter? İs there a fixed format?
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Eric Seibert
DevOps at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia · | 6 upvotes · 432.3K views
Needs advice
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BitbucketBitbucket
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GitHub EnterpriseGitHub Enterprise

We are using a Bitbucket server, and due to migration efforts and new Atlassian community license changes, we need to move to a new self-hosted solution. The new data-center license for Atlassian, available in February, will be community provisioned (free). Along with that community license, other technologies will be coming with it (Crucible, Confluence, and Jira). Is there value in a paid-for license to get the GitHub Enterprise? Are the tools that come with it worth the cost?

I know it is about $20 per 10 seats, and we have about 300 users. Have other convertees to Microsoft's tools found it easy to do a migration? Is the toolset that much more beneficial to the free suite that one can get from Atlassian?

So far, free seems to be the winner, and the familiarization with Atlassian implementation and maintenance is understood. Going to GitHub, are there any distinct challenges to be found or any perks to be attained?

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Crucible's Features

  • Workflow-based reviews
  • Quick reviews with cut-and-paste snippets
  • Create reviews from the command line
  • One-click reviews from changesets or issues
  • Threaded comments, inline discussions

Crucible Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Crucible?
Bitbucket
Bitbucket gives teams one place to plan projects, collaborate on code, test and deploy, all with free private Git repositories. Teams choose Bitbucket because it has a superior Jira integration, built-in CI/CD, & is free for up to 5 users.
GitHub
GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things together.
Forge
Fastest possible way to host lighting-fast static websites for small businesses, web startups, and app developers.
Fisheye
FishEye provides a read-only window into your Subversion, Perforce, CVS, Git, and Mercurial repositories, all in one place. Keep a pulse on everything about your code: Visualize and report on activity, integrate source with JIRA issues, and search for commits, files, revisions, or people.
ESLint
A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. Maintain your code quality with ease.
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Crucible's Followers
118 developers follow Crucible to keep up with related blogs and decisions.