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RhodeCode is a fast and powerful management tool for Mercurial and Git with a built-in push/pull server, full text search, pull requests and code-review system. It works on HTTP/HTTPS and has a few unique features like: * advanced permission system with IP restrictions |
RhodeCode is a management tool for Mercurial and Git with a built-in push/pull server, full text search, pull requests and code-review system. It works on HTTP/HTTPS and has features like: * permission system with IP restrictions |
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RhodeCode also provides a simple API, and multiple event hooks so it can be easily integrated with existing external systems. | RhodeCode also provides an API, and multiple event hooks so it can be integrated with existing external systems. |
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RhodeCode is similar in some respects to Github or Bitbucket. However, RhodeCode can be run as standalone hosted application on your own server. | RhodeCode is similar in some respects to Github or Bitbucket. However, RhodeCode can be run as standalone hosted application on your own server, if you pay. |
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RhodeCode sources are publicly available and can be obtained from the official RhodeCode instance at: https://secure.rhodecode.org | RhodeCode sources were publicly available and can be obtained from the official RhodeCode instance at: https://secure.rhodecode.org |
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Issue tracker and help is available at http://rhodecode.com/help | Issue tracker and help was available at http://rhodecode.com/help, now it's a support site. |
RhodeCode
A web-based tool for repository management.
No longer open source, see Kallithea for an alternative.
Contents
1. About
RhodeCode is a management tool for Mercurial and Git with a built-in push/pull server, full text search, pull requests and code-review system. It works on HTTP/HTTPS and has features like:
- permission system with IP restrictions
- web-based file editing
- side-by-side diffs
- snippets (gist) system
- pluggable authentication system with the ability to authenticate via LDAP, Active Directory, Atlassian Crowd, Container, Pam
RhodeCode also provides an API, and multiple event hooks so it can be integrated with existing external systems.
RhodeCode is similar in some respects to Github or Bitbucket. However, RhodeCode can be run as standalone hosted application on your own server, if you pay. RhodeCode can be installed on *nix or Windows systems.
2. Source code
RhodeCode sources were publicly available and can be obtained from the official RhodeCode instance at: https://secure.rhodecode.org
or the main site: https://rhodecode.com
Issue tracker and help was available at http://rhodecode.com/help, now it's a support site.