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TeamCity 2022.10 comes with the Sakura UI enabled by default, introduces many cloud-related features including the AWS credentials management system and out-of-the-box terminal access to AWS EC2-based build agents, and adds important improvements to VCS integrations. Server administrators will love the new streamlined way to implement HTTPS for on-premises TeamCity installations. Also, a new authentication module for using Google accounts and a number of long-requested features have been implemented.
TeamCity 2022.04 introduces the new Parallel Tests feature that delivers an extraordinary speed boost when testing your projects. New powerful code analysis features will cut the time you spend on code reviews and increase the maintainability of your projects. Users who run their builds in the cloud…
Over the past few years, TeamCity has been using the YYYY.R versioning scheme, where YYYY represented the year and R represented the release within that year. When looking at the version number 2021.2.1, for example, you could easily understand its meaning: Similarly, the name of version 2022.1 EAP…
TeamCity 2021.2 features 2FA, improved integrations with Perforce, JetBrains Space, and Azure DevOps, and a new cross-platform C# Script runner.
TeamCity 2021.1 brings brand-new build runners for Kotlin and Node.js, improves integration with Perforce, and enables a whole range of new workflows by allowing build triggers which define parameters to be used inside build scripts. Users with demanding availability requirements will love the new o…
Everything you love about TeamCity – now hosted by us! Today we’re launching TeamCity Cloud – a cloud version of TeamCity that we’ve been developing for almost two years. TeamCity Cloud is a managed CI/CD service that is designed for teams that don’t want to deal with maintaining and scaling their …
TeamCity 2020.2 introduces privacy-friendly login using external services, features the all-new Python build runner, and integrates with Bitbucket Cloud and JetBrains Space. It allows you to execute builds in external services without occupying build agents, and unlocks project editing on secondary …
We want everyone to have the best possible experience with TeamCity, regardless of the size of their team, the complexity of their project, or the technologies they use. In this post, I want to share how we integrate internal feedback from JetBrains teams into our development process. Modern softwa…
Today we launch the public beta of TeamCity Cloud, a product that we’ve been busy working on in recent months. TeamCity Cloud is a managed CI/CD service designed for teams that don’t want to deal with running and scaling their own build servers, but at the same time have demanding requirements for a…
TeamCity 2020.1 features conditional build steps, allows launching build agents in a Kubernetes cluster, and integrates with Azure DevOps and Jira Software Cloud. It adds more capabilities to secondary servers in a multi-node setup, comes with a new Slack notifier, and has many great improvements to…
Build runners and integrations Developers all over the world love TeamCity’s tight integrations with build tools and external services, and we take great care to support them in the best possible way. Below is a list of the new features that we are planning to add. .NET 5 Many of our users are e…
We want to share what we’re actively developing or designing, and give you sneak peek of the announcements you can expect to see over the coming year. TeamCity Cloud Developers must have the power to create great software without having to deal with the pain of installing and maintaining build in…