Phabricator is an open-source suite of development tools, including a code review tool, repository hosting, bug tracking, and project management. The Wikimedia Foundation uses Phabricator to manage its software development projects, including MediaWiki and other tools that support Wikipedia and its sister projects.
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Facilitates peer review of code changes, allowing for comments, suggestions, and approvals directly within the tool.
Enables tracking of tasks, bugs, and feature requests, with customizable workflows and priorities.
Supports Git and Mercurial repositories, providing a platform for code hosting and collaboration.
Offers tools for planning and tracking project progress, including milestones, sprints, and kanban boards.
Automates workflows by triggering actions based on changes to tasks, revisions, or other objects.
Provides a web interface for browsing repositories, viewing commits, and managing access controls.
Allows users to share code snippets and text files, with syntax highlighting and version control.
A wiki for documentation, enabling collaborative editing and organization of project knowledge.
Offers a RESTful API for integrating Phabricator with other tools and automating tasks.
Supports the addition of custom fields to tasks, revisions, and other objects to capture project-specific information.
Apache License 2.0
Originally developed by Facebook, now maintained by Phacility and the open-source community.
Active community of developers and users contributing to its development and documentation.
Integrates with various tools and services, including GitHub, Slack, and Jenkins, to streamline development workflows.
Provides robust security features, including two-factor authentication, audit logging, and granular access controls.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for phabricator.wikimedia.org