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JetBrains Space

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JetBrains Space

JetBrains Space is a Git version control service from JetBrains a company from the Czech Republic known to many for its IDEs. It offers all the features known from the big competition like GitHub or GitLab. You can create merge requests, perform code reviews, there are CI/CD pipelines and you can create private package repositories. A special feature, besides the very modern UI, is that it is very well integrated into the IDEs of JetBrains. The private package repositories feature currently supports Maven, NuGet and npm.

Pricing

JetBrains Space offers a free plan and three paid plans Team, Organization and Enterprise. The cheapest paid plan Team starts at 10€ per month. The plans have different features and the memory and CI minutes are also different. There is a 20% discount for annual billing.

Read more on the pricing page of the service.

Hosting

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