Best Source Code Management Software for Kubernetes

Find and compare the best Source Code Management software for Kubernetes in 2024

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

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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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    Cycode Reviews
    Secure, Governance, and Pipeline Integrity Platform for all your development tools and infrastructure. Protect your source control management system (SCM), discover secrets, leaks, and prevent code tampering. Scan your CI/CD settings and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) for security misconfiguration. Identify drift in production system IaC configurations to prevent source code tampering. Stop developers from accidentally exposing proprietary code to public repositories. You can easily track assets, enforce security policies, as well as demonstrate compliance across all your DevOps tools, infrastructure, and infrastructure, both on-premises and in the cloud. You can scan IaC for security issues and ensure compliance between IaC configurations. Every commit and pull/merge request should be scanned for hard-coded secrets. This will prevent them reaching the master branch across all SCMs or programming languages.
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