Jellyfish
Jellyfish, the top Engineering Management Platform, provides complete visibility into engineering organizations, their work, and their operations. Jellyfish analyzes engineering signals from Git, Jira, and contextual business data such as roadmapping, incident response, calendar, and collaboration tool. This allows engineering leaders to align engineering decisions and business initiatives, and deliver the right software on time and efficiently. Jellyfish allows engineering leaders to focus their teams on the most important things for the business, driving strategic decision-making and delivering results.
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Cortex
Cortex is the AI-powered Internal Developer Portal that helps engineering leaders build organizations that ship reliable, secure, and efficient software, faster. Scorecards allow teams to focus on what is most important to them, such as service quality, production ready standards, and migrations. Cortex's Service Catalog integrates with popular engineering tools to give teams an easy way of understanding everything about their architecture. Teams help organizations improve service quality while fostering a sense ownership and pride. Scaffolder allows developers to scaffold a new service using templates created by your team in less than five minute.
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Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket
All developers can be found in one place. Find out who contributed code to Bitbucket over the past month, week or day. You can see the stats and dynamics of each developer to find out who has been the most active. You can capture the history of your project as lines of code. Add, delete, and total. All changes to the code made by developers on the project are combined for a bird's-eye view and a new perspective when planning and reviewing retrospectives. You can see the progress of your team and identify bottlenecks. You can choose the metrics that best suit your needs: commits or lines of code added/removed. To see the summaries of commits in a repository, or project, you can look at the hour and day of the week to see when the work was completed. Select the time period for the graph to determine which commits should be counted, whether they were made by one developer or several developers. You can view the calendar listing all contributions made by a given developer in the past year.
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Cauldron Cloud
Cauldron Cloud provides tools for managers, developers, and community builders to gain insights into the individuals and workflows associated with open source development, enabling them to track and report on the projects that are of interest to them. Users have the freedom to analyze various open-source platforms, including GitHub, GitLab, and Stack Exchange, allowing for a comprehensive overview of contributor data, duplicate entries, affiliations, and additional metrics. Each Cauldron instance is equipped with 16GB of RAM and 320GB of storage. It facilitates engagement and growth within communities and organizations by offering performance indicators related to development. Users can compare a selection of projects based on specific software development KPIs, receive summaries on chosen metrics, or create custom dashboards and reports tailored to their needs. Additionally, users can configure and obtain their own unique Cauldron Cloud instance. The platform is capable of measuring a wide range of GitHub data such as commits, code alterations, issues, and pull requests, along with similar data from GitLab and comprehensive information from StackExchange, including questions and answers across all its sites like Stack Overflow, Ask Ubuntu, and Super User. This makes Cauldron Cloud an invaluable resource for anyone looking to delve deeper into the dynamics of open source projects.
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