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[2]TeamCity is a build management and continuous integration server from JetBrains. It was first released on October 2, 2006[3] and is commercial software and licensed under a proprietary license: a freemium license for up to 100 build configurations and three free Build Agent licenses are available. open-source projects may request a free license.
Developer(s) | JetBrains |
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Initial release | 2 October 2006; 17 years ago |
Stable release | 2024.03.2[1] / 29 May 2024 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | server-based Web application |
Type | Continuous integration |
License | Proprietary commercial software, Freeware for teams meeting supplier conditions |
Website | www |
Notable features
- Gated commits (prevents developers from breaking sources in a version control system by running the build remotely for local changes prior to commit)
- Build Grid. Allows running multiple builds and tests under different platforms and environments simultaneously
- Integrated code coverage, inspections and duplicates search
- Integration with IDEs: Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, Visual Studio
- Platforms supported: Java, .NET and Ruby
Supported version control systems
TeamCity supports the following version control systems:
- Git
- Mercurial (hg)
- Subversion (svn)
- Perforce
- Concurrent Versions System (CVS)
- StarTeam
- ClearCase (Base and UCM)
- Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC)
- Plastic SCM
- Visual SourceSafe (VSS)
- Vault[2]
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