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Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket: visualized statistics for Git and Mercurial repositories

This guest post is written by Alexander Kuznetsov, co-founder of StiltSoft. Alexander has seven years of experience as a software developer, including five years in developing add-ons for Atlassian platforms. He’s also the runner-up of 2012 Codegeist, Atlassian’s add-on development competition, for the add-on he built called, “Awesome Graphs for Stash.” We at StiltSoft, Atlassian […]

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Get more done with Stash 3.7

We’re excited to announce the availability of Stash 3.7 – our first official feature release of 2015. Stash 3.6, which released earlier this year, was primarily bug fixes and improvements. We also announced the general availability of Stash Data Center last week. This year is off to a great start. Check out a summary of all the amazing new features in 3.7.

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Stash Data Center is open for business

Since its first release in April 2005 by Linus Torvalds, Git has become the world’s most popular source code management system for developers. Git is also gaining traction within the enterprise. Thirty three percent of respondents to a 2014 enterprise survey by Forrester Consulting indicated that 60% or more of their code is currently stored and managed by Git-based systems. Git has become popular because of its easy branching model, flexible workflows, and distributed architecture.

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Stash 3.5: comment likes, syntax highlighting, and more

Since our last release, the Stash team has been hard at work fixing bugs and adding improvements that will make developers more productive. Today, we’re excited to announce Stash 3.5 with three new features that we hope will delight our users: comment likes, syntax highlighting, and tags in commits list.