FishEye opens your source code repository to help you understand your code and keep tabs on the people who write it. It lets you view user activity, track code changes, and search and navigate through your repository from any Web browser. Nearly everything in your repository has its own URL, down to every single line of code for every revision. Files, branches, repositories, projects, and even people have their own activity stream. FishEye provides easy navigation, powerful search, historical reporting, configurable file annotation and diff views, changeset analysis, RSS feeds, and integration with JIRA, Crucible, Bamboo, Eclipse, and IntelliJ IDEA. FishEye works with Subversion, CVS, Perforce, or Git.
| Tags | Software Development Quality Assurance Version Control CVS Subversion git Perforce |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds activity streams for every source and user/committer object in the system. Particular users or source objects can be followed to create a personalized feed. This release also includes a complete UI overhaul with improved repository browsing and plugable reports. FishEye now supports Git.


Changes: This release includes many new features and performance improvements, including customizable per-user email watches, support for authentication via AJP and custom authentication plugins, and much more. The FishEye API is now stable and ready for enterprise use.


Changes: This release fixes some bugs in FishEye's Subversion support and adds better character set handling.


Changes: Subversion repositories are now supported with easy navigation, powerful search, historical reports, advanced file annotation and diff, change-set analysis, RSS feeds, and integration with your issue tracker. Subversion-specific features in FishEye include support for the Subversion network protocols to allow the tool to be run on a separate server to your repository, an understanding of the branch/tag structure of your repository, promoting your Subversion tags and branches to full first-class citizens.


Changes: This release features some bugfixes.