The SCM-Manager offers full control over your source code managementWith SCM-Manager you manage your source code for Git, Mercurial and Subversion in your own infrastructure
The SCM-Manager offers full control over your source code management. With SCM-Manager you manage your source code for Git, Mercurial and Subversion in your own infrastructure. Completely free thanks to our open source approach. The SCM-Manager is a lightweight and flexible solution with a lot of benefits. The most important benefits are listed down below:
100% open source under MIT license: SCM-Manager is free for commercial and personal use – regardless of the size of your team.
No unnecessary weight: The lean core of the SCM-Manager is fully focused on its core task: Support for your repository management.
Quickly extendable and simple integration: Easily connect the SCM-Manager to your existing systems (e.g. project management software or CI/CD pipelines). You are able to add over 50 plugins with target-oriented new functions, for example workflow controlled code reviews. Connect tools like Jira, Redmine, Jenkins, Central Authentication Service (CAS) or LDAP to the SCM-Manager using the specialized plugins. For example you can integrate Jira as a ticket system to keep an overview of all you team activities.
Free platform choice: No matter if Linux, Windows, macOS or container - a convenient installer prepares your instance in no time.
Community Support: In the SCM-Manager community forum at myCloudogu you can discuss issues or share your interests with other users and the SCM-Manager development team.
Documentation: The SCM-Manager website offers a rich documentation and describes the usage and administration. You can find important information about general settings, user-oriented settings, administration, development and plugin development. It is available in English and German.
Rich User Interface: The SCM-Manager offers a good looking user interface. You have the opportunity to change contrast modes from bright to dark colors to improve digital accessibility and to meet your own demands of different design preferences.
Browser Code Editor: The SCM-Manager offers a browser code editor to manage and edit your code.
SCM-Manager currently scores 73/100 in the Code Repository category. This is based on user satisfaction (80/100), press buzz (38/100), recent user trends (falling), and other relevant information on SCM-Manager gathered from around the web.
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100% open source under MIT license
Simple integration (e.g. CI/CD pipelines)
Free platform choice
Rich documentation
Browser Code Editor
Repository Hosting: Git, Mercurial, Subversion
APIs
Yes. The SCM-Manager offers a plugin API and a REST API.
The SCM-Manager has a plugin architecture. That means there are many options for plugins, e.g. Jira, Redmine, CAS, Jenkins, PlantUML and many more.
Yes. You can integrate other programs to the SCM-Manager. For example project management tools, CI/CD tools and many more.
The SCM-Manager is used for source code management. Users can create and edit repositories, make commits and pull requests or create branches. The SCM-Manager also contains a Code Editor.
Yes. Service is available via [email protected] or via the SCM-Manager Community. On the homepage of SCM-Manager there is a rich documentation about Settings, Getting started, user oriented topics, administration, development and plugin development.
Yes. The SCM-Manager can be used by teams, regardless of their size.
The main user group of this service are software developer or developer teams.
It is possible to make the SCM-Manager part of the Cloudogu Ecosystem. Users can also participate in the SCM-Manager Community.