JetBrains 3rd Party CIclone

Commercial JetBrains subscription for one user

About this software

One-year commercial subscription granting a named user access to JetBrains developer tools and updates during the subscription term. The subscription is licensed to a single user and is intended for commercial/business use. Licenses are managed through JetBrains Account, where assignments and renewals are handled.

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JetBrains 3rd Party CIclone

JetBrains 3rd Party CIclone
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Benefits

  • Named user license: Assigned to a single named user for the subscription term
  • One-year subscription: Access and updates included for a one-year period
  • Commercial use rights: Licensed for commercial or business development use
  • License management: Manage assignments and renewals via JetBrains Account
  • Documentation access: Product documentation and support resources available online

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • License management: Manage subscriptions, assignments, and renewals through JetBrains Account online
  • Product downloads: Download installers and updates from the JetBrains website
  • Documentation: Access product documentation and user guides on JetBrains Help pages
  • Support portal: Submit technical or licensing inquiries via the JetBrains support portal
  • Reseller assistance: Contact the purchasing reseller for order, billing, or account questions

Frequently asked questions

What is JetBrains 3rd Party CIclone?
A continuous integration system that automates builds, tests, and pipeline workflows, integrating with source control and build agents to validate code changes.
How does JetBrains 3rd Party CIclone integrate with version control systems?
It connects to repositories using standard protocols and webhooks to trigger pipelines on commits or pull requests, supporting common VCS workflows.
How are build pipelines defined and executed?
Pipelines are typically defined declaratively or via a web UI and run on build agents or containers that execute steps such as build, test, and deploy.