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Bit vs Google Cloud Source Repositories: What are the differences?
Developers describe Bit as "An open source tool for code sharing". It is open source tool that helps you easily publish and manage reusable components. It help teams scale shared components to hundreds and even thousands of components, while eliminating the overhead around this process. On the other hand, Google Cloud Source Repositories is detailed as "A single place for your team to store, manage, and track code". Collaborate easily and securely manage your code on a fully featured, scalable, private Git repository. Extend your Git workflow by connecting to other GCP tools, including Cloud Build, App Engine, Stackdriver, and Cloud Pub/Sub. Get access to fast, indexed powerful code search across all your owned repositories to save time.
Bit and Google Cloud Source Repositories can be categorized as "Code Collaboration & Version Control" tools.
Some of the features offered by Bit are:
- Share components and collaborate
- Reusable components
- Help teams scale shared components
On the other hand, Google Cloud Source Repositories provides the following key features:
- Unlimited private Git repositories
- Deploy directly from Cloud Source Repositories
- Automatically build and test your source code
Bit is an open source tool with 8.29K GitHub stars and 357 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Bit's open source repository on GitHub.