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``RhodeCode`` is a Pylons framework based Mercurial repository browser/management tool with a built in push/pull server and full text search. It works on http/https and has a built in permission/authentication system with the ability to authenticate via LDAP or ActiveDirectory. RhodeCode also supports simple API so it's easy integrable with existing systems. |
RhodeCode Enterprise is a source code management tool for Mercurial, Subversion and Git written in Python. |
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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. It is open source and donation ware and focuses more on providing a customized, self administered interface for Mercurial(and soon GIT) repositories. RhodeCode is powered by a vcs_ library that Lukasz Balcerzak and I created to handle multiple different version control systems. |
Main features: * Permission system with IP restrictions, and permission delegation options * HTTP/HTTPS/SSH support * Updatable and Mergable PullRequest with optional rebasing * Code review system with voting system * Full text search * Web-based file adding, editing, deleting * Side-by-side diffs * Snippets (gist) system with ACL functionality * Pluggable authentication system with the ability to authenticate via LDAP, Active Directory, Atlassian Crowd, Container, Pam, CAS * Support for Windows, Linux and Solaris RhodeCode also provides an JSON RPC API, and multiple event hooks so it can be integrated with existing external systems. RhodeCode is similar in some respects to Github, GitLab or Bitbucket. However, RhodeCode can be run as standalone hosted application on your own server, it's free for up to ten users, and fully free to Educational and qualified open source projects. |
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== RhodeCode demo == | == Links and source code == |
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http://demo.rhodecode.org | * https://code.rhodecode.com - RhodeCode sources for version 1.X and 2.X as well as other Open Source components (rhodecode-ssh, rhodecode-tools) * https://docs.rhodecode.com - Documentation and guides. * https://rhodecode.com - Main website and |
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The default admin access is * username: demo * password: demo12 == Source code == Source codes can be obtained from official rhodecode instance at: https://secure.rhodecode.org or the main site http://rhodecode.org bitbucket mirror: https://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/rhodecode github mirror: https://github.com/marcinkuzminski/rhodecode Issue tracker is available at http://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/rhodecode |
Help and support is available at http://rhodecode.com/help. There's no open issue tracker available. |
RhodeCode
A web-based tool for repository management.
No longer open source, see Kallithea for an alternative.
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1. About
RhodeCode Enterprise is a source code management tool for Mercurial, Subversion and Git written in Python.
Main features:
- Permission system with IP restrictions, and permission delegation options
- HTTP/HTTPS/SSH support
Updatable and Mergable PullRequest with optional rebasing
- Code review system with voting system
- Full text search
- Web-based file adding, editing, deleting
- Side-by-side diffs
- Snippets (gist) system with ACL functionality
- Pluggable authentication system with the ability to authenticate via LDAP, Active Directory, Atlassian Crowd, Container, Pam, CAS
- Support for Windows, Linux and Solaris
RhodeCode also provides an JSON RPC API, and multiple event hooks so it can be integrated with existing external systems.
RhodeCode is similar in some respects to Github, GitLab or Bitbucket. However, RhodeCode can be run as standalone hosted application on your own server, it's free for up to ten users, and fully free to Educational and qualified open source projects.
2. Links and source code
https://code.rhodecode.com - RhodeCode sources for version 1.X and 2.X as well as other Open Source components (rhodecode-ssh, rhodecode-tools)
https://docs.rhodecode.com - Documentation and guides.
https://rhodecode.com - Main website and
Help and support is available at http://rhodecode.com/help. There's no open issue tracker available.