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It's here: our Demo Den on the latest in Atlassian for VSCode. Now available for Server and Data Center customers, learn how to use Atlassian for VS Code, a Bitbucket Cloud and Jira Software Cloud extension for Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code.
First, get the integration here.
On December 9, 2019, join us and see how to create and view issues, start work on issues, create pull requests, do code reviews, get build statuses, kick off your CI/CD, right where we think they should be: in your IDE, alongside your code.
From 1 pm - 3 pm PT (8 am - noon Aus), Alastair will join us live from Sydney to answer your questions. Feel free to leave them now about all things integration and especially what you'd like to see from Atlassian for VSCode. Alastair will continue to answer questions through the week of December 9th, so don't be shy!
Are you planning to add a feature to run pipelines from extension as well? Currently it only notifies us of running pipelines in VSCode.
Hi @Gurjeet,
Thanks for your question. You're supposed to be able to run pipelines from the extension, but this functionality is not working right now due to a bug.
I've opened a public issue to track this bug that you can watch: https://bitbucket.org/atlassianlabs/atlascode/issues/321/unable-to-manually-run-bitbucket-pipeline
Thanks!