Best Source Code Management Software for Docker

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    PhpStorm Reviews

    PhpStorm

    JetBrains

    $199 per user per year
    4 Ratings
    The Lightning-Smart PHPIDE. PhpStorm fully understands your code. PhpStorm works well with Symfony and Laravel, Drupal. WordPress, Zend Framework. Magento, Joomla!. CakePHP. Yii. And other frameworks. The editor 'gets' your code, and can help you understand its structure. It supports all PHP language features for both modern and legacy projects. It offers the best code completion, refactorings and on-the-fly error detection. You can make the most of cutting-edge front-end technologies such as HTML 5, CSS, Sass, Less, Stylus, CoffeeScript, TypeScript, Emmet, JavaScript, Emmet, JavaScript, and JavaScript. There are refactorings, debugging, unit testing, and refactorings available. Live Edit allows you to see the changes in your browser right away. Many routine tasks can be performed right from the IDE thanks to the Version Control Systems integration. This includes remote deployment, databases/SQL and command-line tools such as Docker, Composer and REST Client.
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    FOSSA Reviews

    FOSSA

    FOSSA

    $230 per month
    Scalable, end to end management for third party code, license compliance and Open Source has been a critical supplier for modern software businesses. It has changed the way people think about code. FOSSA provides the infrastructure to enable modern teams to succeed with open source. FOSSA's flagship product allows teams to track open source code used in their code. It also automates license scanning and compliance. FOSSA's tools have been used to ship software by over 7,000 open-source projects (Kubernetes Webpack, Terraform and ESLint) as well as companies like Uber, Ford, Zendesk and Motorola. FOSSA code is used by many in the software industry today. FOSSA is a venture-funded startup that has been backed by Cosanoa Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures. Marc Benioff (Salesforce), Steve Chen(YouTube), Amr Asadallah (Cloudera), Jaan Talin (Skype), Justin Mateen (Tinder) are some of the affiliate angels.
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    Codecov Reviews

    Codecov

    Codecov

    $10 per user per month
    Develop healthier code. Improve code quality and workflow. Codecov offers a comprehensive suite of tools that allow you to group, merge and archive coverage reports, as well as compare them. Open source. Plans starting at $10/user per month. Ruby, Python and C++ as well as Javascript are all available. All CI products and workflows can be integrated easily. No setup is required. Automatic report merging for all CI languages and languages into one report. You can get custom statuses for any group of coverage metrics. You can review coverage reports by folder, project, and type (unit tests or integration tests). You can comment the detailed report directly in your pull request. Codecov is SOC 2 Type II Certified. This means that Codecov has been audited by a third party and attested to our security practices.
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    Helix TeamHub Reviews

    Helix TeamHub

    Perforce

    $1.05/month
    Your code repository software is where your source code is stored. This could be a Mercurial repository, Git, SVN repository, or a combination of both. Helix TeamHub is able to host your source code repository. You can either add multiple repositories to a single project or create separate projects for each repository. Helix TeamHub can store more than just your code repositories. All of your software assets can be managed and maintained in one place. This includes building artifacts (Maven and Ivy), and Docker container registry registries. Private file sharing via WebDAV repositories is also available. This allows you to access your other binary files. Helix TeamHub can be used alone or in conjunction with Helix Core to provide a single source for truth across all development teams via Helix4Git. You can, for example, keep large binary files in Helix Core and then combine them with Git assets from Helix TeamHub to create a hybrid workspace that achieves high build performance.
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    SonarCloud Reviews

    SonarCloud

    SonarSource

    €10 per month
    SonarCloud automatically analyzes and decorates pull request branches to maximize your throughput. To prevent undefined behavior from affecting end-users, catch tricky bugs. Security Hotspots will help you identify and fix vulnerabilities that could compromise your app. It takes just a few mouse clicks to get your code up and running. Instant access to the most recent features and enhancements. Project dashboards keep stakeholders and teams informed about code quality and releasability. Show your communities that you care about awesome by displaying project badges. Your entire stack should be concerned about code quality and security. We cover 24 languages, including C++, Java, Python, and many other. Transparency is a good thing and the trend is growing. Join the fun! Open-source projects are completely free!
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    Merico Reviews

    Merico

    Merico

    $2.50 per month
    Old analytics measure surface-level signals. Merico analyzes the code directly, determining what is important with deep program analysis. It is difficult to measure engineering performance. It is difficult to measure engineering performance. Few companies attempt it. Most of those that do use misleading signals and inaccurate information miss opportunities for improvement and recognition. Analytics and evaluation tools have tended to focus on superficial metrics to measure quality and productivity. Developers know that this isn’t the right approach. Merico was created to address this problem. Your team can get the insights they need straight from the codebase with commit-level analysis. Merico's information is indestructible from the inaccuracies caused by measuring processes. Developers can improve, prioritize, or evolve with specificity by having a direct connection to the code. Merico allows teams to set clear goals and track progress with concrete benchmarks.
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    Gogs Reviews
    The Gogs Project aims to create a simple, extensible, and stable self-hosted Git server that can be easily set up. This can be achieved with Go by using an independent binary distribution that works on all platforms supported by Go. Run the binary for your platform. Gogs can be shipped with Vagrant or Docker, or packaged. Gogs can be compiled for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, ARM etc. Gogs is low-requirements and can be run on a Raspberry Pi. Some users run Gogs instances directly on their NAS devices. Gogs is open source and completely free. All source code can be found on GitHub under the MIT License. Dashboard, user profile and activity timeline. Access repositories using SSH, HTTP and HTTPS protocols. Management of users, organizations, and repositories. Repository and organization Webhooks including Slack Discord and Dingtalk. Repository Git hooks and keys for deployment, as well as Git LFS. Repository issues, pull request, wiki and protected branches.
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    PVS-Studio Reviews

    PVS-Studio

    Program Verification Systems

    PVS-Studio can detect security flaws in source code of programs written in C++, C#, and Java. It can analyze source code for embedded ARM platforms, 32-bit, 64 bit, and Linux systems.
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