Compare the Top Repository Management Software for Mac as of June 2025

What is Repository Management Software for Mac?

Repository management software, also known as artifact repository management software, enables software developers and development teams to build, manage, and track their code repositories and software packages. Repository management software offers features such as software package management, access management, deployment management, static code analysis, vulnerability scanning, version control system integration, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Repository Management software for Mac currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    JFrog Artifactory
    The Industry Standard Universal Binary Repository Manager. Supports all major package types (over 27 and growing) such as Maven, npm, Python, NuGet, Gradle, Go, and Helm including Kubernetes and Docker as well as integration with leading CI servers and DevOps tools that you already use. Additional functionalities include: - High Availability that scales to infinity with active/active clustering of your DevOps environment and scales as business grows - On-Prem, Cloud, Hybrid, or Multi-Cloud Solution - De Facto Kubernetes Registry managing application packages, operating system’s component dependencies, open source libraries, Docker containers, and Helm charts with full visibility of all dependencies. Compatible with a growing list of Kubernetes cluster providers.
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    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn is a package manager which doubles down as project manager. Whether you work on one-shot projects or large monorepos, as a hobbyist or an enterprise user, we've got you covered. Split your project into sub-components kept within a single repository. Yarn guarantees that an install that works now will continue to work the same way in the future. Yarn cannot solve all your problems, but it can be the foundation for others to do it. We believe in challenging the status quo. What should the ideal developer experience be like? Yarn is an independent open-source project tied to no company. Your support makes us thrive. Yarn already knows everything there is to know about your dependency tree, it even installs it on the disk for you. So, why is it up to Node to find where your packages are? Instead, it should be the package manager's job to inform the interpreter about the location of the packages on the disk and manage any dependencies between packages and even versions of packages.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OneDev

    OneDev

    OneDev

    OneDev is an open-source, self-hosted DevOps platform that unifies Git repository management, CI/CD pipelines, issue tracking, kanban boards, and package registries into a single application. It offers an intuitive GUI for creating CI/CD jobs with features like typed parameters, matrix jobs, logic reuse, and cache management. OneDev includes built-in registries for Docker, NPM, Maven, NuGet, PyPi, and more, facilitating comprehensive package management. It supports progressive and iterative issue tracking through iterations, enhancing agile workflows. With out-of-the-box code search and navigation, Renovate integration for dependency updates, and a RESTful API, OneDev streamlines development processes. It is designed for easy installation and maintenance, providing high performance and scalability. OneDev is developed and maintained by an inclusive community, ensuring continuous improvements and support.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    P4

    P4

    Perforce

    P4 (formerly Helix Core) is an enterprise-grade version control system designed to manage the complexities of modern software development. It allows teams to store, track, and manage all digital assets—ranging from source code to 3D models—with unprecedented scalability. P4 is ideal for large, distributed teams working on large-scale projects, offering powerful collaboration tools, seamless integrations, and advanced branching capabilities. With strong support for both centralized and distributed workflows, P4 enhances productivity and efficiency, making it a top choice for software, game, and hardware development teams.
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    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState delivers Intelligent Remediation for vulnerability management, which enables DevSecOps teams to not only identify vulnerabilities in open source packages, but also to automatically prioritize, remediate, and deploy fixes into production without breaking changes, ensuring that applications are truly secured. Existing tools overwhelm DevSecOps teams with excessive vulnerability data, false positives, and a lack of prioritization, often leading to inaction and increased exposure to exploits. ActiveState’s solution provides your DevSecOps with a comprehensive view of open source vulnerability status across your application portfolio, enabling them to prioritize the vulnerabilities that matter, assess the risk of updates, and choose recommended remediation paths based on corporate policies and avoiding breaking changes. We do this by helping you understand your vulnerability blast radius, intelligently prioritize remediations, and precisely remediate what matters.
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    InstallAnywhere
    Don’t risk an installation error and poor customer experience. InstallAnywhere is the leading multi-platform solution for developers creating installers for physical, virtual, and cloud environments. InstallAnywhere makes it easy for developers to create professional installation software that performs the same, no matter what the platform. You’ll be able to create reliable installations for on-premises platforms like Windows, Linux, Apple, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and IBM, and then deploy them physically, virtually, or to the cloud (you can even package it up into a Docker container) all from a single project file. Whether for standalone instances or integrated into your current systems, with InstallAnywhere, you’ll be able to adapt to industry changes quickly, get to market faster and deliver an engaging customer experience. Reduce software development time and go to market faster. Impress end-users with customized installations. Simplify Virtualization and cloud-based deployments.
    Starting Price: $7,423 per 3 years
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    Aleo

    Aleo

    Aleo

    Modular and compliant. The ultimate toolkit for building private applications is finally here. World-class infrastructure built for you and your team. From IDE to blockchain and everything in between. Develop with Leo. Write your app using our programming language, with ease. Iterate blazingly fast. Use our platform to compile and test, frustration-free. Deploy to the blockchain. Launch your shiny new app in less time than ever. Discover what we're building for developers like you. Write applications in a breeze with packages from our community on Aleo Package Manager. For the first time, make no compromise between convenience and user privacy. Deploy and share your application on Aleo easily for life. Aleo has put together a solid compiler team to build a very ambitious circuit compiler language. The core aim of this endeavor is to allow developers to make use of zero-knowledge proofs in their applications in as simple a manner as possible.
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    Packagist

    Packagist

    Packagist

    Packagist is the main composer repository. It aggregates public PHP packages installable with Composer. Put a file named composer.json at the root of your project, containing your project dependencies. Packagist is the default Composer package repository. It lets you find packages and lets Composer know where to get the code from. You can use Composer to manage your project or libraries' dependencies. First of all, you must pick a package name. This is a very important step since it can not change and it should be unique enough to avoid conflicts in the future. The package name consists of a vendor name and a project name joined by a/. The vendor name exists to prevent naming conflicts. The composer.json file should reside at the top of your package's git/svn/ repository and is the way you describe your package to both packagist and composer. New versions of your package are automatically fetched from tags you create in your VCS repository.
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