Original author(s) | Evan Priestley [1] / Facebook, Inc. |
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Developer(s) | Phacility, Inc [2] |
Initial release | 2010 |
Repository | |
Written in | PHP [3] |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Platform | Cross-platform [3] |
Available in | English |
Type | Code review, bug tracker |
License | Apache License 2.0 [4] |
Website |
phacility |
Phabricator is [5] a suite of web-based development collaboration tools, which includes a code review tool called Differential, a repository browser called Diffusion, a change monitoring tool called Herald, [6] a bug tracker called Maniphest, and a wiki called Phriction. [7]
Phabricator integrates with Git, Mercurial, and Subversion. It is available as free software under the Apache License 2.0.
Phabricator was originally developed as an internal tool at Facebook [8] [9] [10] overseen by Evan Priestley. [1] Priestley left Facebook to continue Phabricator's development in a new company called Phacility. [2]
On May 29, 2021, Phacility announced that it was ceasing operations and no longer maintaining Phabricator starting June 1, 2021. [5] A community fork, Phorge, was created and announced its stable release to the public on September 7, 2022. [11]
Phabricator's users include:
Original author(s) | Evan Priestley [1] / Facebook, Inc. |
---|---|
Developer(s) | Phacility, Inc [2] |
Initial release | 2010 |
Repository | |
Written in | PHP [3] |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Platform | Cross-platform [3] |
Available in | English |
Type | Code review, bug tracker |
License | Apache License 2.0 [4] |
Website |
phacility |
Phabricator is [5] a suite of web-based development collaboration tools, which includes a code review tool called Differential, a repository browser called Diffusion, a change monitoring tool called Herald, [6] a bug tracker called Maniphest, and a wiki called Phriction. [7]
Phabricator integrates with Git, Mercurial, and Subversion. It is available as free software under the Apache License 2.0.
Phabricator was originally developed as an internal tool at Facebook [8] [9] [10] overseen by Evan Priestley. [1] Priestley left Facebook to continue Phabricator's development in a new company called Phacility. [2]
On May 29, 2021, Phacility announced that it was ceasing operations and no longer maintaining Phabricator starting June 1, 2021. [5] A community fork, Phorge, was created and announced its stable release to the public on September 7, 2022. [11]
Phabricator's users include: