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Gitblit vs RhodeCode: What are the differences?

Developers describe Gitblit as "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. On the other hand, RhodeCode is detailed as "Enterprise source code management platform for behind-the-firewall Mercurial, Git & Subversion. Secure and Open Source". RhodeCode provides centralized control over distributed code repositories. Developers get code review tools and custom APIs that work in Mercurial, Git & SVN. Firms get unified security and user control so that their CTOs can sleep at night.

Gitblit and RhodeCode can be primarily classified 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 Gitblit
Pros of RhodeCode
  • 1
    Fast and fulfill just the features I need
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    Better user & group management
  • 1
    Free
  • 1
    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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    Self hosted
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    Great performance
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    Multiple version control systems
  • 19
    Integrations with CI / issue trackers
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    Full text search
  • 18
    Open Source
  • 18
    Best in class permission
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    Secure authentication
  • 15
    Permission system
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    One line online/offiline upgrades
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    Easy installation
  • 6
    Supports multiple version control systems
  • 6
    Advanced code reviews
  • 6
    Free, unlimited users
  • 3
    free up to 25users
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    Runs under Windows, too
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    SVN support
  • 1
    Features and great support

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Cons of Gitblit
Cons of RhodeCode
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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
  • 0
    No easy installation for Windows

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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.

What is RhodeCode?

RhodeCode provides centralized control over distributed code repositories. Developers get code review tools and custom APIs that work in Mercurial, Git & SVN. Firms get unified security and user control so that their CTOs can sleep at night

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What are some alternatives to Gitblit and RhodeCode?
GitLab
GitLab offers git repository management, code reviews, issue tracking, activity feeds and wikis. Enterprises install GitLab on-premise and connect it with LDAP and Active Directory servers for secure authentication and authorization. A single GitLab server can handle more than 25,000 users but it is also possible to create a high availability setup with multiple active servers.
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.
Gitolite
Gitolite allows you to setup git hosting on a central server, with fine-grained access control and many more powerful features. Gitolite is an access control layer on top of git.
Gogs
The goal of this project is to make the easiest, fastest and most painless way to set up a self-hosted Git service. With Go, this can be done in independent binary distribution across ALL platforms that Go supports, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
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.
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