Users find AWS CodeCommit easy to use without complex authentication. They appreciate its version control, authorization, and integration capabilities with AWS services. CodeCommit scales effortlessly, supports Git tools, and offers user-friendly interfaces. It provides code versioning, code approval, and private repositories for secure access. Integrations with CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, CloudWatch, and CloudTrail enhance functionality. Seamless deployment and compliance features are also highlighted as key attributes.
- "The customer service is pretty good."
- "The customer service is pretty good."
- "The solution is quite scalable."
AWS CodeCommit lacks features like code reviewers and online repository forking found in Bitbucket. Debugging tools in Jira are absent. Migration processes need streamlining. User interface improvements are needed compared to GitHub and GitLab. File size limits are smaller than competitors. More detailed pricing guidance and tutorials for beginners would be helpful. Enhanced insight analytics and better third-party tool integration are desired. Cross-account access and cheaper pricing are areas for improvement.
- "Not really that much stands out. I am using CodeCommit since my customer asked me to use it. It is just an appliance, and GitHub and GitLab can do a better job."
- "When I compare code, AWS has a cap on the file size, and that size is pretty small compared to what GitHub and GitLab provide."
- "Lately, it is turning out to be a little expensive. The market is preferring Azure because it offers resources at a much cheaper price."