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JFrog Artifactory vs Please: What are the differences?

JFrog Artifactory: Enterprise Universal Repository Manager. It integrates with your existing ecosystem supporting end-to-end binary management that overcomes the complexity of working with different software package management systems, and provides consistency to your CI/CD workflow; Please: A Cross-Language Build System. Please is a cross-language build system with an emphasis on high performance, extensibility and reproduceability. It supports a number of popular languages and can automate nearly any aspect of your build process.

JFrog Artifactory can be classified as a tool in the "Code Collaboration & Version Control" category, while Please is grouped under "Java Build Tools".

Please is an open source tool with 814 GitHub stars and 76 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Please's open source repository on GitHub.

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      IntelliJ support
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      Multi-language
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      Built-in languages are defined in the same language
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      No single WORKSPACE file that nobody owns or understand

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    Cons of JFrog Artifactory
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        No Windows support

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      What is JFrog Artifactory?

      It integrates with your existing ecosystem supporting end-to-end binary management that overcomes the complexity of working with different software package management systems, and provides consistency to your CI/CD workflow.

      What is Please?

      Please is a cross-language build system with an emphasis on high performance, extensibility and reproduceability. It supports a number of popular languages and can automate nearly any aspect of your build process.

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      What are some alternatives to JFrog Artifactory and Please?
      jFrog
      Host, manage and proxy artifacts using the best Docker Registry, Maven Repository, Gradle repository, NuGet repository, Ruby repository, Debian repository npm repository, Yum repository.
      Sonatype Nexus
      It is an open source repository that supports many artifact formats, including Docker, Java™ and npm. With the Nexus tool integration, pipelines in your toolchain can publish and retrieve versioned apps and their dependencies
      BinTray
      Bintray offers developers the fastest way to publish and consume OSS software releases. With Bintray's full self-service platform developers have full control over their published software and how it is distributed to the world.
      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.
      JitPack
      JitPack is an easy to use package repository for Gradle/Sbt and Maven projects. We build GitHub projects on demand and provides ready-to-use packages.
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