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Beanstalk vs GitBucket: What are the differences?
Developers describe Beanstalk as "Private code hosting for teams". A single process to commit code, review with the team, and deploy the final result to your customers. On the other hand, GitBucket is detailed as "The easily installable Github clone powered by Scala". GitBucket provides a Github-like UI and features such as Git repository hosting via HTTP and SSH, repository viewer, issues, wiki and pull request.
Beanstalk and GitBucket can be categorized as "Code Collaboration & Version Control" tools.
Some of the features offered by Beanstalk are:
- Setup and manage repositories- Import or create Subversion and Git repositories that are instantly available to your team.
- Invite team members, partners & clients- Restrict access to certain repos and provide read-only or full read/write permissions.
- Browse files and changes- Every version of every file you’ve committed to Beanstalk is just a click away. See a timeline of who made changes and view the differences between revisions. Syntax highlighting for over 70 languages.
On the other hand, GitBucket provides the following key features:
- Public / Private Git repository (http and ssh access)
- Repository viewer and online file editing
- Repository search (Code and Issues)
"Ftp deploy" is the primary reason why developers consider Beanstalk over the competitors, whereas "Self hosted" was stated as the key factor in picking GitBucket.
GitBucket is an open source tool with 7.73K GitHub stars and 1.06K GitHub forks. Here's a link to GitBucket's open source repository on GitHub.
According to the StackShare community, Beanstalk has a broader approval, being mentioned in 21 company stacks & 8 developers stacks; compared to GitBucket, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 6 developer stacks.
Pros of Beanstalk
- Ftp deploy14
- Deployment9
- Easy to navigate8
- Code Editing4
- HipChat Integration4
- Integrations4
- Code review3
- HTML Preview2
- Security1
- Blame Tool1
- Cohesion1
Pros of GitBucket
- Self hosted8
- Open source7
- Familiar interface6
- Simple setup5
- Scala5
- Cross platform2
- SSH keys1
- Gists1
- Free1