Source Code Management Software for Web
Bitbucket
With Bitbucket developers and teams can collaborate better on software projects. BitBucket is a web-based version control repository hosting service owned by Atlassian. The software is a suite of tools built on-top of the free and open-source Git repoitory management and version control system. Bitbucket provides features that developers can use to build, test and deploy code with integrated CI/CD.
Gitea
Gitea is a free and open-source software package for hosting software development version control using Git The software is written in Go and is a community managed fork of Gogs, released under the MIT license. With Gitea you can host your very own software project collaboration platform that can handle bug tracking, wikis, code review and team communication.
GitLab
A web-based tool for DevOps lifecycle management and source code hosing. GitLab, much like GitHub use the open-source technology Git for repository management and code reversion. On top of that GitLab provide extra services like issue-tracking, wiki and CI/CD pipelines for code deployment. The main difference between GitLab and GitHub is that GitLab is open-source and the whole platform can be self-hosted on your own server. GitLab also provides the same hosted repository solutions provided by GitHub.
Github
GitHub is a platform that provides hosting for software development version control for open source and closed source projects. The platform utilize the revision control system Git, and build services around this open-source technology. With GitHub developers and teams can collaborate on software projects and build, host, and promote source code of their own open-source projects. GitHub itself is closed-source and was acquired by Microsoft in 2018 for US$7.5 billion.
Gitly
Gitly is a free and open-source git-based source code management tool written in V. The software can be self-hosted affordably with a $3.5 cloud instance. Gitly is light, fast and utlize minimal ammount of RAM, and can be deployed as a single <1 MB binary, including compiled templates.