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Stash

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What is Stash?

Stash was the former name of Bitbucket Data Center, a Git-based code management and collaboration tool designed for enterprise teams. It allows teams to host Git repositories on their own servers, providing control over security and infrastructure. It's commonly used for version control, code review, and continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflows. Since the name change to Bitbucket Data Center, it is effectively the server version of Bitbucket.

What other technologies are related to Stash?

Stash Competitor Technologies

Bamboo is Atlassian's CI/CD tool, competing with Jenkins, but also integrates tightly with Stash/Bitbucket.
mentioned alongside Stash in 2% (706) of relevant job posts
Bitbucket (Server/Data Center) which used to be Stash, is a direct competitor to other Git repository management solutions.
mentioned alongside Stash in 1% (1k) of relevant job posts
TeamCity is a CI/CD server that competes with Jenkins and Bamboo, potentially replacing the need for integration with Stash/Bitbucket for those functions.
mentioned alongside Stash in 1% (436) of relevant job posts

Stash Complementary Technologies

Jenkins is a popular CI/CD tool that integrates well with Stash/Bitbucket for automated builds and deployments.
mentioned alongside Stash in 1% (3.8k) of relevant job posts
Maven is a build automation tool that integrates with Stash/Bitbucket for managing dependencies and building projects.
mentioned alongside Stash in 1% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
Git is a distributed version control system that Stash (now Bitbucket Server/Data Center) uses for repository management.
mentioned alongside Stash in 0% (3.8k) of relevant job posts

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