RhodeCode
About
RhodeCode is a fast and powerful management tool for Mercurial and GIT and Subversion with a built in push/pull server, full text search, pull requests and powerfull code-review system. It works on http/https and has a few unique features like:
- plugable architecture
- advanced permission system with IP restrictions
- rich set of authentication plugins including LDAP, ActiveDirectory, Atlassian Crowd, Http-Headers, Pam, Token-Auth.
- live code-review chat
- full web based file editing
- unified multi vcs support
- snippets (gist) system
- integration with all 3rd party issue trackers
RhodeCode also provides rich API, and multiple event hooks so it's easy integrable with existing external systems.
RhodeCode is similar in some respects to gitlab, github or bitbucket, however RhodeCode can be run as standalone hosted application on your own server. RhodeCode can be installed on *nix or Windows systems.
RhodeCode uses PEP386 versioning
Installation
Please visit https://docs.rhodecode.com/RhodeCode-Control/tasks/install-cli.html for more details
Source code
The latest sources can be obtained from official RhodeCode instance https://code.rhodecode.com
Contributions
RhodeCode is open-source; contributions are welcome!
Please see the contribution documentation inside of the docs folder, which is also available at https://docs.rhodecode.com/RhodeCode-Enterprise/contributing/contributing.html
For additional information about collaboration tools, our issue tracker, licensing, and contribution credit, visit https://rhodecode.com/open-source
RhodeCode Features
Check out all features of RhodeCode at https://rhodecode.com/features
License
RhodeCode is dual-licensed with AGPLv3 and commercial license. Please see LICENSE.txt file for details.
Getting help
Listed bellow are various support resources that should help.
Note
Please try to read the documentation before posting any issues, especially the troubleshooting section
- Official issue tracker RhodeCode Issue tracker
- Search our community portal Community portal
- Join #rhodecode on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net) or use http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rhodecode for web access to irc.
- You can also follow RhodeCode on twitter @RhodeCode where we often post news and other interesting stuff about RhodeCode.
Online documentation
- Online documentation for the current version of RhodeCode is available at
You may also build the documentation for yourself - go into docs/ and run:
nix-build default.nix -o result && make clean html
(You need to have sphinx installed to build the documentation. If you don't have sphinx installed you can install it via the command: pip install sphinx)