GitLive now includes support for Azure DevOps
Great news, Microsoft Azure DevOps is now supported in GitLive! The integration works similarly to our previous integrations with GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket.
Great news, Microsoft Azure DevOps is now supported in GitLive! The integration works similarly to our previous integrations with GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket.
GitLive 6.0 adds our real-time editing feature after being battle-tested by our community of beta users. It has by far been one of the most anticipated features allowing you to open a teammate’s file and start editing it exactly as...
Today, we are excited to introduce GitLive - the new name and brand for our code-collaboration software. While we have changed our name from TeamHub, we have not changed our goal of making developer collaboration and communication seamless.
We’re thrilled to welcome Visual Studio Code to the list of supported IDEs! This marks a milestone in our journey to make code collaboration interoperable across IDEs. Let us take a quick tour through the extension and its features.
Today we welcome GitLab.com to the list of supported repository services, working in much the same way as our GitHub and Bitbucket integrations.
Great news, Bitbucket Cloud is now supported by TeamHub. Bitbucket is our first supported repository hosting service after GitHub, with the integration working in much the same way.
It’s been a while but we’re back with an awesome new update! You can now watch as your teammates’ code and navigate.
Right clicking on a file in the Team Window now opens a context menu with handy actions including opening a live diff view.
Another small enhancement, file-level presence shows your teammates’ current file (the one with the little green dot) in their working copy in the Team Window.
This release brings a small enhancement to the live file view: change markers that appear in the left gutter when viewing a teammate’s working copy file changes.
This release adds the first of our real-time collaboration features, marking a shift from the focus of the first release, improving developer visibility.