List of RelyOn Nutec Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with RelyOn Nutec. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    CodeStream Reviews & Ratings

    CodeStream

    New Relic

    Transform your coding experience with seamless collaboration tools!
    CodeStream is a powerful open-source extension that significantly enhances IDEs such as VS Code, Visual Studio, and JetBrains by embedding collaborative tools right into the development interface. It optimizes workflows by enabling users to oversee pull requests from various platforms, including GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab, in addition to managing issue tracking with services like Jira, Trello, Asana, and more. Moreover, CodeStream encourages productive discussions around code that are effortlessly connected to communication platforms, including Slack, Microsoft Teams, and email, and it also provides in-editor alerts to keep developers updated. By using CodeStream, programmers can swiftly comprehend, critique, and write code, effectively streamlining the process of obtaining answers to inquiries simply by selecting code snippets and posing questions. The tool preserves essential institutional knowledge by integrating discussions and insights alongside the source code, ensuring they remain accessible. Additionally, CodeStream intelligently mentions code authors based on git blame data, ensuring that the appropriate contributors are always informed. Conversations remain linked to specific code sections, preserving context as branches evolve and new code is integrated, resulting in a fluid and cohesive development experience. Such a high degree of connectivity not only enhances collaboration but also promotes a culture of efficiency and teamwork within development groups, ultimately leading to more successful project outcomes.
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    JetBrains Projector Reviews & Ratings

    JetBrains Projector

    JetBrains

    Revolutionize coding: access powerful IDEs from anywhere.
    Accessing JetBrains IDEs and Swing applications through a network is made possible by utilizing Swing, a graphical widget toolkit for Java, which powers current JetBrains IDEs and other IntelliJ-based applications, including Android Studio. Projector stands out as a groundbreaking self-hosted solution that allows IntelliJ-based IDEs and Swing applications to run on a server, providing users the capability to connect from anywhere via web browsers or specific applications. For example, the IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition can be executed in the Safari browser on macOS, enabling code execution closer to the runtime or database, which effectively reduces latency. This arrangement is particularly advantageous in high-security settings and corporate environments, where thin clients and affordable hardware, such as Android tablets, can be utilized. Users can conveniently power down their local machines while their applications continue to run on the server, thus optimizing resource usage. Additionally, it permits the execution of the IDE in a GNU/Linux environment on Windows systems or even on more unusual operating systems like ChromeOS. By making use of VM or Docker images that come preloaded with debug sources and a configured IDE, developers can achieve seamless remote debugging from the server side, catering to both development testing and production needs. This flexibility significantly boosts productivity, streamlining workflows, and making it an essential asset for contemporary software development. Furthermore, the ease of access to powerful development tools from virtually any device expands opportunities for collaboration and innovation in programming projects.
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