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Codeplane vs Gitblit: What are the differences?

What is Codeplane? Git hosting for freelancers and small teams. 2GB for Git repositories. Unlimited users. One plan, one price.

What is Gitblit? Pure Java Git solution for managing, viewing, and serving Git repositories. Gitblit is an open source, pure Java Git solution for managing, viewing, and serving Git repositories. It can serve repositories over the GIT, HTTP, and SSH transports; it can authenticate against multiple providers; and it allows you to get up-and-running with an attractive, capable Git server in less than 5 minutes.

Codeplane and Gitblit can be categorized as "Code Collaboration & Version Control" tools.

Gitblit is an open source tool with 1.62K GitHub stars and 585 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Gitblit's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Codeplane
Pros of Gitblit
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      Fast and fulfill just the features I need
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      Better user & group management
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      Free
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      Easy to setup. Runs on OSX
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      Windows authentication is supported
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      Run on Windows

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    Cons of Codeplane
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        Confusing UI
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        Squash and Merge is not supported
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        No active development
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        No code review functionality
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        No Pull Requests

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      What is Codeplane?

      2GB for Git repositories. Unlimited users. One plan, one price.

      What is Gitblit?

      Gitblit is an open source, pure Java Git solution for managing, viewing, and serving Git repositories. It can serve repositories over the GIT, HTTP, and SSH transports; it can authenticate against multiple providers; and it allows you to get up-and-running with an attractive, capable Git server in less than 5 minutes.

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