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Crucible Information Reviews & Insights

Score10 out of 10

8 Reviews and Ratings

Community insights

TrustRadius Insights for Crucible are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.

Pros

Detailed Reports and Analysis: Many users have expressed their appreciation for the detailed reports and analysis provided by Crucible during the code review process. This valuable feature allows users to identify problems and make improvements, enhancing the overall quality of their work.

Hierarchical Project View: The hierarchical view of projects in Crucible has received high praise from users. Resembling a file explorer, this organized structure provides an intuitive way for reviewers to navigate and review code, making the process more efficient.

Clear and Easy-to-Use Interface: Users find the user interface of Crucible to be clear and easy to use. This intuitive design allows them to focus on reviewing code without any distractions, ensuring that they can provide insightful comments on the right elements. Additionally, even complex reviews with multiple editions are easily understandable thanks to the well-designed interface.

Crucible Reviews

1 Review
InformationComputer Software1

Great code review tool to help improve and standardize development

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Crucible is used as the main code review tool for our software projects. Team members use Crucible to review each other's work to make sure the same coding standard is applied, code changes are logical and easy to follow, and all these can be done online and allow members to collaborate together by leaving comments.

Pros

  • Supports all major source control systems such as SVN and Git.
  • Integration with Jira, Bamboo, Bitbucket, to have a complete end to end development experience.
  • Easy to use UI/UX for reviewing code changes amongst different team members.

Cons

  • Occasionally has performance loading issues, especially with big code bases.

Likelihood to Recommend

Depends on the version control and devops process your development teams adopt. Git (via Bitbucket, GitHub, GitLab, etc...) has become the new industry norm, and using pull requests can often provide the same code review features Crucible is used for. However, if you require code review beyond change/diff based (i.e. via pull request), then Crucible allows you to review code with more granular control, such as on per file basis.
Vetted Review
Crucible
5 years of experience