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Fisheye is a revision-control browser[1] and search engine owned by Atlassian, Inc. Although Fisheye is a commercial product, it is freely available to open source projects and non-profit institutions.[2] In addition to the advanced search[3] and diff capabilities,[4] it provides:
Developer(s) | Atlassian |
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Stable release | 4.7.0
/ February 14, 2019 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Revision control |
License | Proprietary; free for non-commercial |
Website | atlassian |
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Atlassian approves free licenses for community and open-source installations[2] under certain conditions. Many major open source projects use Fisheye to provide a front-end for the source code repository:[8]
Project | Fisheye |
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JBoss | https://source.jboss.org |
Apache | https://fisheye.apache.org/browse%5B%5D |
Atlassian provides free licences of Fisheye and Crucible for open-source projects.[9]
As of 2010[update] Fisheye supported integration with the following revision control systems:[10]
Due to the resource-based URLs, it is possible to integrate Fisheye with different issue and bug tracking systems. It also provides a REST and XML-RPC API. Fisheye also integrates with IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA[11] via the Atlassian IDE Connector.
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