Know the History of Your Source

Finding the history of a file is easy enough, but what about the history of a project? Which branch did you commit your fix to? Did a file get accidentally deleted?

FishEye knows everything about your code: search out source code artifacts, integrate with JIRA, and browse commits, files, revisions, or people.

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10 users

5 Repos, 10 Committers $10 Starter

10 users

Unlimited Repos $800

25 users

Unlimited Repos $1,200

50 users

Unlimited Repos $2,200

100 users

Unlimited Repos $4,000

Unlimited

Unlimited Repos $8,000
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The Development Process

FishEye connects your source code to all of the other steps of the development cycle – planning, coding, testing, and building.

  • Activity streams of issues, source, and reviews in one place
  • Keep tabs on source code affecting JIRA issues
  • Create Crucible code reviews to ensure code quality and knowledge sharing on your team
  • Support the continuous integration process for agile development

Releasing Software

Releasing software can be an agile process and identifying the source code that is holding up progress is important to release.

  • Link to changesets that caused failed Bamboo builds
  • Trace the source code to progress of issues, features, and projects
     

Development Forensics

View a project in its exact state one month ago, one year ago, or three years ago. 

How did a specific change get introduced into the code base? Who introduced those changes? And why did they introduce it? Use FishEye to diagnose and solve problems in the code.

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Sten Pittet

Back to school: Using FishEye Commit Graph with JIRA and Crucible

Sometimes it doesn’t hurt to talk again about things we covered in the past. I must admit that before writing this post I was wondering whether or not people would find value in it as the Commit ...

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