Best Code Collaboration Tools for Git

Find and compare the best Code Collaboration tools for Git in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Code Collaboration tools for Git on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    CodeKeep Reviews

    CodeKeep

    CodeKeep

    $4.99 per user per month
    1 Rating
    Your Code Snippets can be organized by assigning labels and grouping them into folders. Create code screen shots, share and discover reusable snippets. Codekeep allows you to store and share bits code with other users. You can organize snippets into folders or labels for reuse. You can quickly find and reuse code snippets by tagging labels and organizing them. You don't have to switch between IDES to find code snippets. Or open your code repository to find what is needed. Organise your code snippets! Reduce time and increase productivity Context switching is reduced. Switching between projects to locate reusable snippets. You can store snippets here for later reference. Keep your notes here. CodeKeep is a great tool to learn how to create snippets that contain the summary. Search for snippets. Find modular and reusable snippets quickly. Reuse snippets. CodeKeep extension allows you to import snippets for later reference.
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    Brackets Reviews
    Brackets, a modern text editor with preprocessor support and focused visual tools, makes it easy to design in a browser. It was designed from the ground up to be used by web designers and front-end programmers. Brackets is a modern, lightweight text editor. The editor incorporates visual tools so that you can get the help you need without affecting your creativity. Brackets is a great place to write code. Brackets is an open source project that is supported by a passionate community. It was created by web developers like yourself! Brackets allows you to open a window that shows you the code you are most interested in, rather than jumping between file tabs. You want to see the CSS that applies only to a particular ID? You can use the Command / Ctrl+E button to display all CSS selectors for that ID in an inline browser.
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    CodeSandbox Reviews

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    $12 per month
    CodeSandbox aims to make it easier for you to express your ideas with code, and to validate them. It also removes the hassles of setting up development tooling and sharing your project. Join us to help build the future of web coding. Over 4M developers use the platform each month. This includes organizations like Shopify and Atlassian. Since its launch, creators have created over 35M apps. It's used in thousands of open-source projects like React, Vue and Babel. You can invite your friends, colleagues, or team to join you or simply view your creation by using a URL. Use any of 1M+ packages for building real, powerful applications quickly and efficiently. Import and run repos directly from GitHub or choose from hundreds of templates to start in seconds. Boxy, CodeSandbox's AI-powered coding assistant, is now available to all Pro subscriptions.
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    XetHub Reviews
    As you experiment with full history and recovery, confidently branch, review, merge, and review data. For always-in-sync development, and guaranteed reproducibility, track your code and data together. Automate reports, audit access, manage metadata, and more in one central location. XetHub is perfect for teams that already use Git to track code changes and want to take advantage of the power and flexibility of infinite history, pull request, and difference-based tracking to track larger assets like media files or datasets. For workflows that use code for generating or augmenting assets, managing complete projects with familiar Git semantics is easy.
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    Radicle Reviews

    Radicle

    Radicle Foundation

    A peer-to–peer stack to build software together. Your new workspace is a decentralized app that allows code collaboration. Forget platforms. You can easily share your code without having to rely on anyone. You can work securely offline and you don't need to trust anyone to keep it safe or online. Take control of your infrastructure software. Get involved with your community. A fresh approach to sustainability: Support and be supported. No more walls, built on open protocols and not platforms. Radicle is an open-source code collaboration network that uses open protocols. It allows developers to collaborate on code without having to rely on trusted intermediaries. Radicle was created to offer similar functionality to central code collaboration platforms, or "forges", but retain Git's peer to peer nature. This builds on the power of distributed version control.
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