What is CodeStream?
CodeStream is a collaborative development tool that enables asynchronous communication among developers on a team, allowing them to review code changes, provide feedback, and engage in discussions within the context of their preferred integrated development environment (IDE). The platform integrates seamlessly with popular IDEs, such as Visual Studio Code, allowing developers to access all code-related discussions and annotations directly from their coding environment One of the key features of CodeStream is its ability to capture and save all code-related discussions, turning them into a knowledge base that can be accessed by future developers working on the codebase. This helps to preserve institutional knowledge and ensures that valuable insights are not lost as the project evolves CodeStream also streamlines the code review process by automatically assigning reviewers based on context and history, and by repositioning comment and code review threads as the code changes, even across branches. This helps development teams resolve issues faster and improve code quality
Highlights
- Asynchronous communication among developers within the IDE
- Ability to review code changes in the context of the full source tree
- Automatic assignment of reviewers based on context and history
- Automatic repositioning of comment and code review threads as code changes
- Integration of code-related discussions and annotations with the source code
Platforms
- Desktop Chromebook
- Mac
- IntelliJ IDEA
- Mobile iPhone
- Mobile Android
- Atom
- GoLand
- PhpStorm
- Visual Studio Code
- Mobile iPad
- Web
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- Cloud, SaaS, Web-based
- Desktop Mac
- WebStorm
- CLion
- Desktop Windows
- Windows
- Desktop Linux
- On-Premise Linux
- Pycharm
- On-Premise Windows
- RubyMine
- Linux
Languages
- English
Features
Git Support
VSCode
Code review
Knowledge Base
Real time collaboration