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TeamCity plugin for Visual Studio

When working with TeamCity and Visual Studio, we can do a lot of things right from within our IDE. We can trigger a remote run, fetch dotCover code coverage information from the server, view changes...

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First-class PHP Continuous Integration using TeamCity

A while ago we blogged about using TeamCity to do Continuous Integration for PHP. TeamCity developers never seem to sleep: with TeamCity 8 a new feature called meta-runners was introduced. Meta runners...

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Webinar Recording and Q&A: .NET Code Coverage for Continuous Integration...

The recording of our June 10th webinar with Maarten Balliauw, .NET Code Coverage for Continuous Integration using TeamCity and dotCover, is now available on JetBrains YouTube Channel and slides on...

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Configuration as Code, Part 6: Testing Configuration Scripts

In this blog post, we are going to look at how to test TeamCity configuration scripts. Getting started with Kotlin DSL Working with configuration scripts Creating build configurations dynamically...

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Test Automation with TeamCity

TeamCity offers a number of ways to help you work with tests. First of all, it presents the test results for each build execution so it’s easy to analyze what happened and why something has failed....

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TeamCity 2019.2 RC is out

TeamCity 2019.2 release candidate is already here. This build fixes over 180 issues and gives a first look at several notable release features: New flexible clean-up rules that allow you to fine-tune...

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TeamCity 2019.2 is here with new clean-up rules, EC2 launch templates, a...

TeamCity 2019.2 gives you great new ways to manage the clean-up of your builds and to monitor your server’s performance. It supports EC2 launch templates, and features a new DSL syntax for defining...

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Sign up for the TeamCity Cloud beta

We are happy to announce that we’re building TeamCity Cloud – a CI/CD service that will be completely hosted and supervised by JetBrains. If you’re interested in participating in the beta, please fill...

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TeamCity 2019.2.1 is here

The first bugfix update for our recently released version is ready for download. Version 2019.2.1 resolves over 120 issues and improves TeamCity security and performance. Besides, this release extends...

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TeamCity 2019.2.2 is released

TeamCity 2019.2.2 bugfix update is here! This release addresses over 60 issues and improves TeamCity performance. It also resolves a couple of security problems, so upgrade is strongly recommended....

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TeamCity 2020.1 EAP is open

Today we are opening the Early Access Preview for TeamCity 2020.1! Traditionally, we named our new release after an Indian city – this time it is a beautiful ancient town of Lakhnau famous for being a...

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TeamCity 2020.1 EAP2 is here

Our work on the new major version comes to its equator, and today we are presenting the second Early Access Program build for TeamCity 2020.1. TeamCity Lakhnau 2020.1 EAP2 addresses over 50 issues. See...

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TeamCity 2020 Roadmap (Part 1 of 2)

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...

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TeamCity 2020 Roadmap (Part 2 of 2)

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....

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TeamCity 2019.2.3 is released

TeamCity 2019.2.3 bugfix update is already here. This release fixes over 130 issues and brings notable performance improvements. We strongly recommend upgrading as this version resolves a few security...

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TeamCity 2020.1 EAP3 is here

Our final Early Access Program build for TeamCity 2020.1 is ready. TeamCity Lakhnau 2020.1 EAP3 brings over 90 new features and bug fixes. The full list of features is available in our release notes....

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New TeamCity Notifier browser extension

We are eager to present the new TeamCity Notifier extension that allows receiving real-time notifications about build statuses and events directly in your browser. The extension is available for...

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TeamCity 2019.2.4 is released

TeamCity 2019.2.4 bugfix update is available. This release brings over 30 improvements. Most notable fixes are: Restored support for external NuGet feed credentials in the .NET build runner. Prevented...

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TeamCity 2020.1 RC is out

Today we are presenting our release candidate build for TeamCity 2020.1. This build contains over 100 features and bug fixes. The full list of features is available in our release notes. Remember that...

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TeamCity 2020.1: Conditional Build Steps, Support for Kubernetes, Slack...

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...

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