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.

Pricing Overview

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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Issues + Source

Integrate JIRA issues with FishEye to:

  • Browse commits for an issue or project.
  • Track source activity on your JIRA dashboard.
  • Link directly to diffs, changeset details or full source.

Connect FishEye with JIRA issues to:

  • View issues without leaving FishEye.
  • View unified activity stream with commits, issues and code reviews.

Development Traceability

FishEye helps you understand the "why's" of your development.

  • Locate specific changes made to files relating to previously resolved bugs.
  • View progress made towards resolving issues.
  • Identify commit history and locate code that introduced a bug.

Real Time Dev Activity

React to the changes in your source directly from JIRA:

  • Create code reviews for the source affecting a JIRA issue
  • Identify source that caused builds to fail
  • Discover changes without the need for context switching

Smart Commits

Save time by not having to context switch between applications and improve the workflow of your development activities. Smart commits give repository commiters the option of performing actions on JIRA or Crucible by adding simple syntax to a commit message.  

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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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