Phabricator
Suite of development collaboration tools
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Phabricator is a free and open source[5] suite of web-based development collaboration tools.
| Phabricator | |
|---|---|
Screenshot of Wikimedia Phabricator | |
| Original author | Evan Priestley[1] / Facebook, Inc. |
| Developers | Phacility, Inc[2] |
| Initial release | 2010 |
| 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 |
| Repository | |
Its suite of tools includes Differential, a code review tool, Diffusion, a repository browser, Herald, a change monitoring tool,[6] Maniphest, a bug tracker, and a wiki called Phriction.[5] It integrates with Git, Mercurial, and Subversion.
Phabricator was originally developed as an internal tool at Facebook[7][8][9] overseen by Evan Priestley.[1] Priestley left Facebook in 2011 to continue Phabricator's development in a new company called Phacility.[2]
Phacility announced that it was winding down operations and placing Phabricator in a bare minimum maintenance mode in 2021,[10] with no future updates expected.
A community fork, Phorge, was created and announced its stable release to the public on September 7, 2022, and is actively updated.[11]
Notable users
Phabricator and its forks have been used by:
- AngularJS[12]
- Asana[8]
- Blender[13]
- Discord[14]
- Dropbox[8]
- Facebook[8][15]
- FreeBSD[16]
- GnuPG[17]
- Khan Academy[18][19]
- KDE[20]
- Mozilla[21][22]
- LLVM/Clang/LLDB (debugger)/LLD (linker)[23]
- Lubuntu[24][25]
- SingleStore (formerly MemSQL)[8]
- Pinterest[26][27]
- Quora[8]
- Twitter[28]
- Uber[8]
- Wikimedia Foundation[29]
- Wildfire Games[30][31]
- Bohemia Interactive