JetBrains 3rd Party Commit Template

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About this software

A commercial JetBrains subscription for a single named user with a one-year term, providing access to JetBrains products and updates during the subscription period. Licenses are assigned and managed through a JetBrains Account, suitable for individual developers and small teams purchasing a single seat. Subscription licensing enables access to product updates released while the subscription is active.

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JetBrains 3rd Party Commit Template

JetBrains 3rd Party Commit Template
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Benefits

  • Named-user license: License is granted to an individual JetBrains Account user.
  • One-year term: Subscription covers product access for a single one-year period.
  • Product updates included: Includes updates released during the active subscription period.
  • License management: Manage seats and assignments via the JetBrains Account portal.
  • Suitable users: Designed for individual developers and small teams needing JetBrains tools.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Online documentation: Comprehensive product guides and manuals are available on JetBrains website.
  • Account management: Manage licenses, seats, and billing via the JetBrains Account portal.
  • Technical support: Technical support options are documented on JetBrains support pages.
  • Community resources: Forums and community resources provide user insights and troubleshooting tips.
  • Release notes: Product release notes detail fixes and feature changes per update.

Frequently asked questions

What is JetBrains 3rd Party Commit Template?
A commit message template intended for third-party contributions that standardizes message structure and required metadata for version control commits.
How is this template used in JetBrains IDEs?
Add it into the IDE’s VCS/commit dialog or copy it into the commit editor so messages are prefilled according to the template.
Can the template be customized for project requirements?
Yes. Templates can typically be edited to match project contribution guidelines, adjusting fields, placeholders, and required metadata.
Will using the template change commit history or metadata?
The template only affects commit message content; that content becomes part of repository history and can be changed later by amending or creating a new commit.
Does the template support automation or CI integration?
Standardized commit messages produced from the template can be parsed by CI, hooks, or automation to drive releases, changelogs, or review workflows.