Azure DevOps Services Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio
TFS 2018 | TFS 2017 | TFS 2015
Compatible with IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and Community editions, Android Studio, RubyMine, WebStorm, PhpStorm, PyCharm, AppCode, MPS, 0xDBE
and CLion
.
The plugin is available in the IntelliJ Plugin Repository.
The plugin can be installed from IntelliJ by browsing the Plugin Repository.
- In IntelliJ, open plugin settings:
- Linux: from the
File
menu, selectSettings...
thenPlugins
- Mac: from the
IntelliJ IDEA
menu, selectPreferences...
thenPlugins
- Windows: from the
File
menu, selectSettings...
thenPlugins
- Linux: from the
- Click the
Browse repositories...
button and search for "Azure DevOps". - Click the
Install plugin
button and restart IntelliJ IDEA.
You can also download the plugin to disk from the Plugin Repository and install the downloaded JAR file.
In IntelliJ, open plugin settings:
- Linux: from the
File
menu, selectSettings...
thenPlugins
- Mac: from the
IntelliJ IDEA
menu, selectPreferences...
thenPlugins
- Windows: from the
File
menu, selectSettings...
thenPlugins
- Linux: from the
Click the
Install plugin from disk...
button and browse to the JAR file on disk.Click the
Install plugin
button and restart IntelliJ IDEA.Next Steps
Learn more about the IntelliJ plugin from our Azure DevOps Services Git with IntelliJ documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What versions of IntelliJ IDEA are supported?
A: The plugin is supported and tested on:
- IntelliJ Ultimate and Community editions versions 14 and later
- Android Studio version 1.2 and later
The plugin is expected to work on other IDEs built on IntelliJ IDEA versions 14 and 15 including RubyMine, WebStorm, PhpStorm, PyCharm, AppCode, MPS, 0xDBE
and CLion
but we don't test on those IDEs.
Q: Is the source code for the plugin available?
A: The source code is available on GitHub. It is open sourced under the MIT license and we welcome contributions.