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Crucible vs Upsource: What are the differences?

Developers describe Crucible as "Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects". Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects with Crucible's flexible review workflow. It's code review made easy for Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and more. On the other hand, Upsource is detailed as "Self-hosted Git, Mercurial, Subversion and Perforce repository browser and code review tool". Upsource summarizes recent changes in your repository, showing commit messages, authors, quick diffs, links to detailed diff views and associated code reviews. A commit graph helps visualize the history of commits, branches and merges in your repository.

Crucible belongs to "Code Review" category of the tech stack, while Upsource can be primarily classified under "Code Collaboration & Version Control".

Some of the features offered by Crucible are:

  • Workflow-based reviews
  • Quick reviews with cut-and-paste snippets
  • Create reviews from the command line

On the other hand, Upsource provides the following key features:

  • Instantly access all your projects
  • Keep track of code changes
  • Use code insight in Java projects

"JIRA Integration" is the primary reason why developers consider Crucible over the competitors, whereas "Free for 10 users" was stated as the key factor in picking Upsource.

Eyereturn Marketing, Scientific Learning, and qcue are some of the popular companies that use Crucible, whereas Upsource is used by SAYMON, Kialo, and simpleshow GmbH. Crucible has a broader approval, being mentioned in 11 company stacks & 4 developers stacks; compared to Upsource, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 4 developer stacks.

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Pros of Crucible
Pros of Upsource
  • 5
    JIRA Integration
  • 4
    Post-commit preview
  • 2
    Has a linux version
  • 1
    Pre-commit preview
  • 15
    Free for 10 users
  • 12
    Good code review
  • 8
    Java code inspections and navigation
  • 8
    IDE integration
  • 3
    Has a linux version
  • 3
    Simple to use
  • 2
    Atlassian Integration
  • 2
    Jira integration
  • 2
    Post-commit preview
  • 2
    Self hosted
  • 1
    SonarQube Integration

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Cons of Crucible
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    • 3
      Very Large Server Footprint. Very large

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    What is Crucible?

    It is a Web-based application primarily aimed at enterprise, and certain features that enable peer review of a code base may be considered enterprise social software.

    What is Upsource?

    Upsource summarizes recent changes in your repository, showing commit messages, authors, quick diffs, links to detailed diff views and associated code reviews. A commit graph helps visualize the history of commits, branches and merges in your repository.

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    What are some alternatives to Crucible and Upsource?
    Bitbucket
    Bitbucket gives teams one place to plan projects, collaborate on code, test and deploy, all with free private Git repositories. Teams choose Bitbucket because it has a superior Jira integration, built-in CI/CD, & is free for up to 5 users.
    GitHub
    GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things together.
    Forge
    Fastest possible way to host lighting-fast static websites for small businesses, web startups, and app developers.
    Fisheye
    FishEye provides a read-only window into your Subversion, Perforce, CVS, Git, and Mercurial repositories, all in one place. Keep a pulse on everything about your code: Visualize and report on activity, integrate source with JIRA issues, and search for commits, files, revisions, or people.
    JavaScript
    JavaScript is most known as the scripting language for Web pages, but used in many non-browser environments as well such as node.js or Apache CouchDB. It is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm scripting language that is dynamic,and supports object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles.
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