Stash 3.3: Track your pull request progress with tasks
Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. The Stash & Bitbucket team is excited to announce the release of pull request tasks – the perfect way to stay on top your pull request progress. When a pull request is created, we know it’s only just the beginning of an iterative process. A […]
Scaling Git with Stash Data Center
Stash has always been the fastest and most secure Git repository management tool available, and now, it’s also the most scalable. Announcing the release of Stash Data Center (available today in beta)! With clustering built-in, the Data Center deployment option for Stash is designed for massive scale to meet enterprise needs. Try the beta today High availability Stash Data Center provides active-active clustering to ensure users […]
Stash 3.2: From branch diffs to pull requests in a click
Here on the Stash team, we know how valuable pull requests are, because we use them every day. We’re constantly looking for ways to improve them and make you more productive. In Stash 3.2, we’re delivering a couple of enhancements that we’ve found handy, and we hope you enjoy them, too. Try Stash 3.2 today […]
Stash 3.1: Get more out of your code reviews
Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. In our on-going efforts to continuously provide the best code review experience in Stash, we are excited to deliver two ways for you to better collaborate with your team on code review. From attaching files for more robust code discussions to searching for specific text […]
Helping teams across the world collaborate with Git
Git. By now you’ve heard about all the awesome things it provides such as cheap branching, high redundancy, the flexibility to work anywhere – the list goes on. But you need the right tools to unlock the true power of Git: the ability to collaborate on code. At Atlassian, we believe in providing the right tools to […]
Stash 2.12: Find your focus with improved diffs and comments
One of the Stash team’s goals is to make code collaboration simple for teams everywhere. From in-line comments to side-by-side diffs, we’ve been delivering features that make it easier for your teams to work together, and discuss and navigate code changes. With more on the way, Stash 2.12 is our next step in improving your […]
Stash 2.11: Faster feedback with better diffs and commenting
Stash has had the best pull request experience for a while now, but we’re not about to rest on our laurels. In Stash 2.11, we’re bringing you even better ways to review and comment on code. You can see what’s changed more easily, and comment whenever and wherever you need to. Try Stash 2.11 today Side-by-side […]
Git the whole picture in Jira
In October we introduced Atlassian’s feature branching workflow – a simple and foolproof way to get started with Git branching for teams using Jira, Stash, Sourcetree, and Bamboo. The push-button branching keeps your branch names consistent with your Jira issue, making it easy to organize and track your branches. Today, we are excited to bring even more […]
Guest blog: Migrating a large codebase to Git with Atlassian Stash
Stash is now called Bitbucket Server. Read our announcement blog. This guest post comes courtesy of Carolyn Van Slyck, a full-stack software developer and a newly converted champion for Git. Carolyn has recently spearheaded her team’s source code migration from SVN to Git with the help of Stash and subgit. She will be sharing her […]
Stash 2.9: Manage branch, build, and repository access with ease
For the past few releases, we’ve been focused on delivering features for the developers and their workflows – forking, public repositories, and most recently, better branching. Stash 2.8 was all about upgrading your development workflow with tighter Jira integration and branch features. We made it easy to create branches from Jira, and set up a branch model […]
Stash 2.8: branch-based workflows simplified
Last week, we unveiled tight integrations between Atlassian software development tools that guide your entire branch-based workflow from Jira issue all the way to merge. Branches are a fundamental component of Git workflows. But choosing a good branch model is the key to making sure your Git workflow is a successful one. Just as the right cheese is crucial for a […]
Upgrade your development workflow
Wouldn’t it be great to stop fretting over the small stuff, and spend your time being a developer? Our latest releases* make the once-tedious hurdles of software administration a thing of the past. Our tools now integrate better than ever, with best practices baked right in to guide you through the development flow. They work together to get […]
