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Codeplane vs GitPlex: What are the differences?

Developers describe Codeplane as "Git hosting for freelancers and small teams". 2GB for Git repositories. Unlimited users. One plan, one price. On the other hand, GitPlex is detailed as "A new Git repo management server with code review". GitPlex mimics git log in web interface, with hints and auto-completes available to help user quickly constructing desired commit queries.

Codeplane and GitPlex can be primarily classified as "Code Collaboration & Version Control" tools.

Some of the features offered by Codeplane are:

  • Command-line.
  • Invite your coworkers.
  • Simple interface that works.Backup repositories to S3

On the other hand, GitPlex provides the following key features:

  • Commit search with hints and auto-completion
  • Code search by symbols, file names, and texts
  • Source structure outlines (currently Java only)
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What is Codeplane?

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

What is GitPlex?

GitPlex mimics git log in web interface, with hints and auto-completes available to help user quickly constructing desired commit queries.

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