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Gimlet AI

Collaborative Coding, Application Security, Automation & CI/CD, AI Agents, Coding Assistant, Software Testing Agent, Coding
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Gimlet AI

Autonomous Agent for Test-Driven Development (TDD)

Industry focus

  • Software
  • AI

Pricing

Free

$0USDper user/month

  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Automatic security and version updates
  • 2,000 CI/CD minutes/month
  • 500MB of Packages storage
  • Issues & Projects
  • Community support

Team

$4USDper user/month

  • Everything included in Free, plus...
  • Access to GitHub Codespaces
  • Protected branches
  • Multiple reviewers in pull requests
  • Draft pull requests
  • Code owners
  • Required reviewers
  • Pages and Wikis
  • Environment deployment branches and secrets
  • 3,000 CI/CD minutes/month
  • 2GB of Packages storage
  • Web-based support

Enterprise

$21USDper user/month

  • Everything included in Team, plus...
  • Data residency
  • Enterprise Managed Users
  • User provisioning through SCIM
  • Enterprise Account to centrally manage multiple organizations
  • Environment protection rules
  • Repository rules
  • Audit Log API
  • SOC1, SOC2, type 2 reports annually
  • FedRAMP Tailored Authority to Operate (ATO)
  • SAML single sign-on
  • Advanced auditing
  • GitHub Connect
  • 50,000 CI/CD minutes/month
  • 50GB of Packages storage

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      • GitHub Copilot: AI-powered code completion and suggestion tool integrated into various code editors.
      • GitHub Codespaces: Cloud-based development environments providing instant access to pre-configured development setups.
      • GitHub Actions: Automation platform enabling the creation and orchestration of software workflows for building, testing, and deployment.
      • GitHub Issues: Issue tracking system for managing bugs, feature requests, and other tasks.
      • GitHub Pull Requests: Code review and collaboration tool facilitating code changes and merges.
      • GitHub Discussions: Collaborative platform for community engagement and open-ended conversations outside of code.
      • GitHub Code Search: Powerful code search functionality for efficient code discovery and navigation.
      • GitHub Projects: Project management tool offering various views (tables, boards, lists) for organizing and tracking work.
      • GitHub Packages: Package hosting service for managing software packages, supporting both private and public hosting.
      • GitHub APIs: Extensive set of APIs providing access to GitHub data and events for integration and automation.
      • GitHub Marketplace: Marketplace for discovering and integrating third-party actions and applications to enhance workflows.
      • GitHub Webhooks: Event-driven mechanism for integrating with external services and automating workflows based on GitHub events.
      • GitHub-hosted runners: On-demand cloud-based environments for running GitHub Actions workflows.
      • Self-hosted runners: Option to run GitHub Actions workflows on users' own machines.
      • Workflow visualization: Tool for visualizing and tracking the progress of complex workflows.
      • Workflow templates: Pre-configured workflow templates for standardizing and scaling best practices.
      • Code scanning: Static analysis tool for identifying vulnerabilities in code.
      • GitHub Copilot Autofix: AI-powered tool for automatically fixing vulnerabilities detected by code scanning.
      • Security campaigns: Tool for addressing security debt by targeting and fixing vulnerabilities at scale.
      • Secret scanning: Tool for detecting hard-coded secrets in repositories.
      • GitHub Copilot secret scanning: AI-powered secret detection capabilities.
      • Dependency graph: Tool for visualizing project dependencies and identifying vulnerabilities in those dependencies.
      • Dependabot alerts: Automated alerts for vulnerable dependencies.
      • Dependabot security and version updates: Automated pull requests for updating vulnerable or outdated dependencies.
      • Dependency review: Tool for assessing the security impact of new dependencies in pull requests.
      • GitHub security advisories: System for reporting, discussing, fixing, and publishing information about security vulnerabilities.
      • Private vulnerability reporting: Mechanism for privately reporting security vulnerabilities to maintainers.
      • GitHub Advisory Database: Database of known vulnerabilities, including CVEs and security advisories.
      • GitHub Sponsors: Platform for financially supporting open-source projects and developers.
      • GitHub Skills: Learning platform for acquiring new skills through interactive tasks and projects.
      • Organizations: Tool for managing groups of users and their access to repositories and other resources.
      • Teams: Tool for organizing members into groups with specific permissions.
      • Team sync: Feature for synchronizing teams between identity providers and GitHub.
      • Custom roles: Ability to define custom roles with fine-grained permission settings.
      • Custom repository roles: Ability to create custom roles with fine-grained permission settings for repositories.
      • Domain verification: Feature for verifying organization's identity on GitHub.
      • Compliance reports: Access to GitHub's compliance reports, such as SOC reports and CSA CAIQ.
      • Audit log: Log of actions performed by organization members.
      • Repository rules: Tool for enhancing organization's security with source code protections and rule insights.
      • Enterprise accounts: Accounts for managing collaboration between organizations and GitHub environments.
      • GitHub Connect: Tool for sharing features and workflows between GitHub Enterprise Server and GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
      • SAML: Single sign-on (SSO) protocol for secure access control.
      • Enterprise Managed Users: Feature for managing user lifecycle and authentication from an identity provider.
      • Bring your own identity provider for Enterprise Managed Users: Flexibility to use various SSO and SCIM providers for user management.
      • Wikis: Tool for hosting project documentation within repositories.

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