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Github vs Bitbucket

GitHub BitBucket
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    Originally founded as a project to simplify sharing code, GitHub has grown into an application used by over a million people to store over two million code repositories, making GitHub the largest code host in the world.
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    • Open Source
    If you do end up going with GitHub, you’ll be happy to know that the integrations available for both Trello and Jira are very capable. In 2018, GitHub announced it had been working with Jira to create an integration allowing enhanced features for connecting your GitHub code to Jira Software Cloud. Trello also has a GitHub Power Up integration that allows you to attach GitHub pull requests to Trello cards. Managing your GitHub work in Trello should be a breeze thanks to this integration. However, GitHub has been making moves to enhance its own product with Trello-like features. Back in 2016, for example, GitHub launched “Projects,” a feature allowing Trello-like cards to manage tasks and code projects.

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  2. Bitbucket is a free code hosting site for Mercurial and Git. Manage your development with a hosted wiki, issue tracker and source code.
    Bitbucket supports Git, but the situation has changed when it comes to other repository types. Bitbucket’s advantage over GitHub used to be that both Git and Mercurial repository hosting were available with Bitbucket. There was never support for SVN, however, Bitbucket’s modernisation has come at the expense of support for Mercurial. Bitbucket is written in Python and uses the Django web framework.

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