Beanstalk Description
An all-encompassing workflow for writing, assessing, and deploying code is available without the need for client involvement. You can effortlessly add files, create branches, and make edits directly within your browser for immediate results. Gain complete authority over individual and team permissions by setting rules at both the repository and branch levels. This adaptable system accommodates organizations of all sizes. Ensure your entire team remains aligned with features like notifications, email summaries, a comparison view, and a comprehensive history of commits and files. You can initiate a code review, delegate tasks, and dive into your work seamlessly. The code review process is crafted to encourage early discussions and integrates smoothly with your branch, leading to enhanced feedback from your colleagues. It offers two distinct forms of feedback: Issues and Discussions. Comments that necessitate specific actions are categorized as issues, making it clear what hurdles need to be overcome for your feature to gain approval. Additionally, understanding how much code review coverage your repository has can help in managing potential risks. Effective communication and collaboration are key to a successful development process, ultimately contributing to a more robust codebase.
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Decent version control but lacking features Date: Jul 31 2022
Summary: Beanstalk is an alternative source control provider that gives developers basic tools to store, review and deploy code. While it's missing many of its competitors' features, it is also quite cheap.
Positive: - pushes and pulls from repo are fast and consistent
- good uptime
- pretty good code review workflow
- handles deployment automatically
- quite cheap compared to competitorsNegative: - very ugly interface
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- lacking many of the features of GitHub and GitLabs, especially around CI/CD and organizational permissions
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