code review
Speed up PR reviews with actionable code suggestions
Hello, Bitbucket fans đź‘‹ It’s Dave from the Bitbucket Cloud product team. We’re happy to introduce another enhancement to help your team better collaborate around code reviews, saving you valuable time – the ability to propose specific code suggestions within a pull request. Code authors can view and apply the proposed code changes without switching […]
Say hello to draft pull requests! And one more thing we think you’ll love.
Today we are excited to be delivering the #1 requested feature in Bitbucket Cloud — draft pull requests. And to go with it, we’re bringing you another helpful workflow enhancement — control over branch deletion when your PR is merged. Both of these features are available now to all Bitbucket Cloud customers. PR still a […]
The (written) unwritten guide to pull requests
Code review is a very important part of the software development cycle. On Bitbucket and other source code management systems, pull requests are used to review code on branches before it reaches master. Code review is also one of the most difficult and time-consuming part of the software development process, often requiring experienced team members […]
How Bitbucket Data Center’s largest customers scale with Git
Supporting a growing software team is a daunting challenge, and Git is often at the heart of that task. Ensuring developers can effectively collaborate requires user provisioning, tool permissions, and enough horsepower to support all of the load. If you support a distributed team, the factors become more complex. How do you ensure developers have a consistent experience across geographies […]
Bitbucket, uninterrupted: app diagnostics and better workflows in Bitbucket Server 5.9
Bitbucket Server is the convergence of individual work and team collaboration. Administrators ensure the git server availability, enabling developers to complete deployment cycles. Those teams operate independently but share common goals like, automating and simplifying repetitive tasks. In Bitbucket Server 5.9, there are improvements for both admins and developers. Bitbucket admins can identify and track causes of […]
How to speed up code reviews
This is a guest blog post by Atlassian Marketplace vendor, Midori. Ask anyone in the DevOps community and chances are, they will tell you that code review is time-consuming and frequently boring, but it’s a critical phase of the software development process. What they mention less often is that the long back and forths with […]
New in Bitbucket Server 5.1: Signed commits, PR deletion, and more
Last month we announced the beginning of our Bitbucket Server & DC 5.x series with an enhanced focus on helping our customers achieve DevOps success. Today we’re taking aim at the management side of DevOps by making the administration of your development toolset easier with Bitbucket Server and Data Center 5.1. Keep reading to learn about […]
Code tells a story: 3 ways to turn your audience into your editor
This is a guest blog post by Adil Aijaz, CEO and Co-Founder of Split.io. Like writing, software development is a creative and iterative process. Our code is like a story, and the more we edit the code, the better it gets. Passing work on to an editor lets us take a step back, and it provides […]
Fisheye & Crucible 4.2: resolvable comments and more
Code reviews are essential to shipping quality code. However, they can be time-consuming, so having features that make collaboration easy is vital to shipping with both accuracy and speed. The new Fisheye & Crucible 4.2 release delivers many exciting features to streamline the review process and help your team ship quality code faster than ever. […]
5 tips for great code reviews
In almost every organization, team members collaborate to get work done. Software teams typically transition issues between people for different functions like code development, code review, and testing (even if they are all on the same team). When transitioning an issue from one team member to another it’s important to minimize the amount of ramp up required for […]
Every team needs kick-ass code reviews
Developing software often involves teams of people working together. As the team grows from one, to two, to multiple people, challenges begin to creep in and rob the organization of creative flow. It becomes harder to maintain a continuous culture across different people. Engineering groups are especially prone to these challenges as code is routinely […]
