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Learn about the pros and cons of vanilla Git subtree and how the Space Git subtree takes it to another level.
Learn how you can combine the Space Git flow with TeamCity to deliver quality software in a single UI.
Learn how you can adopt the Space Git flow to achieve better code quality and produce more stable builds.
Discover the January 2022 updates for JetBrains Space – support for more IDEs in dev environments, faster build times in Automation, Python package support, and more.
Learn how to define an owner for specific paths or files in a Git repo, and enable approval from code owners as a quality gate for merge requests in Space.
Wondering who can see the data in your Space projects, Git repositories, channels, or package repositories? Read this post to learn about how visibility works in Space.
Thanks for joining us in the first Space webinar! We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did! For those of you who missed it, here is the recording of our live session: Below is a summary of the Space webinar Q&A session with questions grouped by topic. Thank you for being so…
Branch and push restrictions are used to setup rules to limit what contributors can do, or to enforce certain standards. Find out how they work within Space
Check the scheduled Space feature release status and track our latest priorities on the Space Roadmap page. The information on that page is updated on a regular basis. Welcome to Space 2020! We would like to share our plans and priorities for the current year in order to make sure that we’re moving…
Creating a Git mirror repository in Space is easy. You can create and initialize a new repository and start pushing code, or migrate an existing Git repository.
The main idea behind projects in Space is to give each team a distinct place for all their work-related resources, which is conveniently organized, managed, and easy to navigate to. If you are already familiar with the concept of Teams in Space, you may wonder how Projects fit in. While it is usual…