Number of coding practices Number of coding practices created and identified
Up to 100
Unlimited
Unlimited
Discussions topics
Number of technical questions and topics that can be asked
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Practice review Workshops
Regroup with your team regularly to review technical questions, define and update coding practices
Spaces
Organize your coding practices by team, repo or anything you want with Spaces
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10
Unlimited
Import practices from the Hub
You can import industry-expert-created coding practices directly into your own Spaces
Dashboards
Get insights and metrics on how teams share coding practices and get automated support from Packmind
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Skill management
Analyze skills radar in your team and across teams to identify experts on technical domains
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AI assistant
Let AI generate coding practices and discussion topics based on the latest code changes
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Dev On-boarding
Create interactive workshops to help new developers discover and learn your coding standards
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Admin & Security
SOC 2 Type II (ongoing)
Our commitment to your confidentiality, privacy, and security
Admin controls
Admins can manage users, spaces and security settings
SSO
Sync with IDP like Azure AD, ADFS, Google Workspace, Keycloak, SAML, Okta, OneLogin and more
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Active Directory/OpenLDAP
Sync with your user directories in Microsoft Active Directory and OpenLDAP
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Plugins & Integrations
IDE plugin
Create, explore, and identify coding practices in the IDE. Available for VS Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs, Eclipse
Code review plugin
Create, explore, and identify coding practices in your web browsers on GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps and Bitbucket
Packmind CLI
Detect missed coding practices locally or in your CI/CD process on your codebase
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Git integration
Integrate with your code repositories and identify the coding practice to share in your latest code changes on GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps and Bitbucket
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Support
Onboarding
Training to help you make the most of Packmind
Self-served
Self-served
White Glove
Self-serve knowledge base
Explore our documentation, articles, and tutorials on everything you need to know
Online Slack community
Interact with and learn from other Packmind users and tech enthusiasts
Dedicated Slack channel
Direct engagement over Slack with your dedicated success team and the devs building Packmind
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Dedicated success team
Experts dedicated to helping your team make the most of Packmind
Packmind is here to help the teams to share high level best coding practices to improve the skills of developers. Packmind has no limit in the set of practices that can be defined. Linters won't be able to identify most of them. Packmind is, therefore, complementary to these tools.
Technical rituals are sometimes complex to organize and lead. Packmind supports these workshops to allow developers to daily identify discussion topics that will be addressed during the workshop retrospective.
Wikis are challenging to maintain and rarely the result of a collaborative team effort. The examples are often theoretical and difficult to apply in the context of the teams. With Packmind, the repository of practices evolves every week according to the topics discussed during development. The examples are taken directly from the source code on which the team is working. Moreover, the team built this repository, facilitating its application and making each person an actor.
Even if pair / mob programming sessions allow knowledge sharing, it is crucial to capitalize on the best practices implemented during these sessions by catching them within Packmind. If the team changes, onboarding will be more efficient. Packmind also allows sharing those practices with other teams.
Packmind allows teams to build a repository of best practices, which can be used during code reviews, thanks to the Packmind code review plugin. During a code review, comments target a single team member and will be lost when the pull request will be closed. Packmind allows teams to capitalize on technical exchanges during Craft Workshops. A collective appropriation of practices will reduce the time spent during code reviews on these subjects.