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RhodeCode

About

RhodeCode is a fast and powerful management tool for Mercurial and GIT with a built in push/pull server, full text search and code-review. It works on http/https and has a built in permission/authentication system with the ability to authenticate via LDAP or ActiveDirectory. RhodeCode also provides simple API so it's easy integrable with existing external systems.

RhodeCode is similar in some respects to github or bitbucket, however RhodeCode can be run as standalone hosted application on your own server. It is open source and donation ware and focuses more on providing a customized, self administered interface for Mercurial and GIT repositories. RhodeCode works on *nix systems and Windows it is powered by a vcs library that Lukasz Balcerzak and Marcin Kuzminski created to handle multiple different version control systems.

RhodeCode uses PEP386 versioning

Installation

Stable releases of RhodeCode are best installed via:

pip install https://rhodecode.com/dl/latest

Detailed instructions and links may be found on the Installation page.

Please visit https://rhodecode.com/docs/installation.html for more details

Source code

The latest sources can be obtained from official RhodeCode instance https://secure.rhodecode.org

RhodeCode Features

Check out all features of RhodeCode at https://rhodecode.com/features

License

RhodeCode is released under the GPLv3 license. Please see LICENSE 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

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:

make 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)