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Choose a Git repository branch for your Deploy to Bluemix button

Do you want to use specific build input for your IBM® Bluemix® DevOps Services project? Now you can! Read more

Colleen Anderson / January 20, 2016 / 1 comment

Bluemix DevOps Services: Essential to innovation and a productive developer experience

Lately I’ve been developing apps with IBM® Bluemix™ DevOps Services and I’ve found it be essential to innovation and a productive developer experience. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept of DevOps, it is the key to get from invention to innovation. Read more

Priya Aswani / August 12, 2015 / 0 comments

View your commits and code changes in one place

The Git Diff feature is now available on the Git Log page of DevOps Services Git projects. With this feature, you can view the changes between a commit and its parent, so you can easily see what changed in each commit. In addition, each commit now has a permanent link, which you can share with team members or use to refer to a specific change in a work item discussion. Read more

nhtan / July 8, 2015 / 0 comments

Developing Bluemix applications in Node.js with the Web IDE

Get started wit Bluemix by creating an application, enabling git integration, and deploying your new app to the Bluemix environment.

February 13, 2015 / 0 comments

Quick guide to deploying code from IBM DevOps Services to Bluemix

In this short demonstration video, Tim Poultney shows you how quickly you can configure an IBM DevOps Services project so that it is automatically built and deployed into IBM Bluemix.

February 13, 2015 / 0 comments

Git reference

Everything you need to know about using Git with IBM Bluemix DevOps Services, whether you work with your code on a Git terminal, your local workstation or the web IDE.

February 13, 2015 / 0 comments

Don’t hog all the permissions! Use multiple admins support to share project management duties

Have you ever gone on a vacation with the grim acceptance that you cannot delegate the creation of the next sprint for your project? Have you ever had new team members blocked because you weren’t available to extend an invitation? Well, you can put those days behind you now! The onus of managing a project can now be shared with your teammates. Multiple admin support is here! Read more

_psk / February 10, 2015 / 0 comments

Web IDE improvements

In the DevOps Services web integrated development environment (IDE), you’ll notice significant changes: several new user interfaces (UIs) and more capabilities. We’ve added a GIT UI, Web IDE help system, and a global search UI, and updated third-party libraries and language tooling.

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Site Admin / November 10, 2014 / 0 comments
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