Best Code Collaboration Tools for GitHub

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    Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces Reviews
    Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces is based on the Eclipse Che project and uses Kubernetes containers to provide a consistent, secure and zero-configuration environment for any member of the IT or development team. The experience is just as fast and familiar than a fully integrated development environment on your computer. OpenShift Developer Spaces are included in your OpenShift subscription. They can be found in the Operator Hub. It gives developers a more reliable and efficient platform to work on, and operations have centralized control and peace-of-mind. Get started coding today with our Red Hat OpenShift Developer Sandbox, which includes OpenShift Dev Spaces for free. Developers can concentrate on code, as their application and development environment are containerized and run on OpenShift. This is all without having to learn the details of Kubernetes. Administrators can manage and monitor workspaces just like any other Kubernetes resource.
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    Drovio Reviews

    Drovio

    Drovio

    $0 per user per month
    Remote/distributed workforce productivity can be boosted by making their daily tools more collaborative. Drovio's mission aims to improve remote/distributed workforce productivity by allowing them to use the tools they already use every day remotely, as if they were all in one room. Drovio is a screen sharing app for remote pairing/mobbing and co-design. Participants get their own mouse cursors and can interact with any information being shared. We believe that learning and working together should not be limited by geography. Drovio will help you drive your team to success, no matter where they are located or what their tools may be. Drovio brings screen sharing to a new level with crisp voice chat and low latency streaming of any screen, app, or screen.
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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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    GitLive Reviews
    With real-time collaboration superpowers, extend Git. Connect. Connect. Automated. Connect your issue tracker and share the issue you are working with based on your branch. Live. You can see the changes of others in the gutter of the editor and be notified when you make a conflicting one. Patch. View diffs of other contributors local files and cherry-pick individual files, lines, or complete working copies. Codeshare. Codeshare allows you to make voice and video calls from your editor. Agnostic. Edit together simultaneously, interoperable with VS Code and all JetBrains IDEs.
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    Teletype for Atom Reviews
    Teletype for Atom allows developers to share their workspaces with other team members and collaborate on code real-time. It is important to work on code together in real-time for knowledge sharing and the production of quality software. Teletype's Atom package aims to make it as simple for developers to code together than it is for them to do it alone. Teletype introduces the concept for real-time portals that allow sharing workspaces. A portal is a tab that hosts open to share a workspace. Invited collaborators can join the portal and make edits in real-time. As the host navigates between files, collaborators can follow the active tab. Teletype uses WebRTC to secure all communication between collaborators. There is no central server that can spy on keystrokes. What happens in the portal remains in the portal.
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    CodeStream Reviews

    CodeStream

    New Relic

    $8.33 per user per month
    CodeStream is an open source extension for Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio and JetBrains. CodeStream is a collaborative tool that enhances your development workflows. It supports pull requests from GitHub and BitBucket, GitLab, as well as issue management from Jira and Trello. Code discussion is integrated with Slack and MS Teams and email. In-editor notifications are also available. CodeStream makes it easier to understand, review, and create code faster. It's as simple as selecting the code and typing your question. Your source code will help you save institutional knowledge. Integrates with Slack and Microsoft Teams, Email, and offers in-editor notifications. It is easy to comment on code: select the code and type your question. Based on git blame information, code authors are automatically mentioned. Conversation threads are tied with code locations across branches as well as new code merging in.
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    Boost Note Reviews

    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    $3 per member per month
    Boost Note is a powerful collaborative workspace for developers that works at a light speed. Boost Note was designed to improve developers productivity by providing the best note taking experience for developers. This is not just a GitHub-flavored markdown. Diagrams created with Charts.js and Mermaid can be embedded in documents to increase visibility. To create your own Markdown editor, you can choose from keymaps such as Vim, more than 150 themes and many other options. Programmatically manage your documents. Get an authentication token to access Boost Note's APIs through simple HTTP requests. Zapier allows you to automate your documentation with over 2,000 tool integrations. Work together with your colleagues to share information. All your teams can use the same shared workspace. Boost Note's realtime editing allows you to collaborate on documents. You can check the revision history of a document. In one click, you can roll back to the previous version. Granula access control is based on workspace.
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    Pullflow Reviews

    Pullflow

    Pullflow

    $5 per user per month
    Collaboration with AI and each other is made easy without having to switch between tools. This reduces distractions and context switches. Pullflow synchronizes your user identities and code review activity across GitHub Slack and VS Code. This allows you to communicate naturally across platforms. Take action wherever you are and return to your flow. Pullflow integrates GitHub Actions, external CI/CD tools, GitHub apps and more to give you a single view on your pull request, from the draft stage to the test and deployment phase. Pullflow can take care of your quick actions with a simple chat mention or IDE shortcut. Request review, add/remove label, give feedback, accept, and more without a trip on GitHub.
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    Toast Reviews

    Toast

    Toast

    $4 per user per month
    Keep your eyes open. Block teammates. Protect hack time. We support complete on-premise installation. For seamless setup, shipped in a docker container. Toast integrates GitHub with Slack. Toast will remain free for teams of 3 or less, open source projects, academic pursuits and other purposes. Toast Ninja Inc. is committed to protecting your privacy on any information we collect about you through our website, https://toast.ninja and other sites that we own or operate. Toast requires you to install the Toast GitHub app to your GitHub account in order to use it. The GitHub App gives us API access to your GitHub issues and members, metadata, status check, pull requests, and metadata. We collect the usernames, profiles, photos, names, and usernames for members of your GitHub organisations. We don't request or get access to your source code.
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    Firepad Reviews
    Firepad is an open-source collaborative text editor that allows for real-time collaboration. Firepad allows for true collaborative editing. It also supports intelligent operational transform-based merging, conflict resolution, and more. Firepad can render documents with the CodeMirror Ace, Monaco, or Ace editors. Its operational transform code borrows from www.js. Firepad uses the Firebase Realtime Database to store and sync cloud data. Any application that requires collaborative editing text documents can be built. Firepad supports rich text and code editing right out of the box, and it is easy to extend for additional uses. Firepad was developed by Michael Lehenbauer, Firebase's team. Firepad could have many more features. Please star Firepad on GitHub, and send a pull request if you have anything to add! Any application that requires collaboration editing of text documents can be built.
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    JSFiddle Reviews
    JSFiddle uses the concept of panels (or tabs, if you switch to the tabbed layout), and there are four panels. Three allow you to enter code, three allow you to see the result, and one allows you to view HTML - structure code. No need to add body Doctype head. CSS - styles is automatically added. You can change pre-pocessor to SCSS or JavaScript - behavior. There are many code pre-processors and frameworks that you can use. After you have entered code, hit the "Run" button in the top actions bar. The fourth panel will display the results. SFiddle allows the editor to change from the 2x2 grid layout to one that suits your needs. It also offers a tabbed mode. Grids can be resized to any size. You can also resize the Results panel to see its width (ideal for media queries).
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