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Introducing StackBlitz Teams

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Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Eric Simons
Word Count
939
Language
English
Hacker News Points
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Summary

StackBlitz has launched StackBlitz Teams, a new feature that allows developers to collaborate in private, secure workspaces, enhancing its existing platform used by over 2 million developers for open-source projects and educational purposes. The new Teams feature enables integration with GitHub, allowing users to access and collaborate on private and public repositories, and manage projects with fine-grained access controls similar to those found in GitHub and Google Docs. StackBlitz Teams also supports integration with private npm registries for using internal libraries, and offers a 14-day free trial with the option to upgrade to a paid plan, which includes a complimentary StackBlitz t-shirt. Additionally, StackBlitz is enhancing its free tier by allowing users to add environment variables for secure service connections, and is preparing to release a new editor, Codeflow, which is currently in beta. The company is also working on enabling on-premises deployments for enterprise users and is committed to supporting open-source projects, as evidenced by its participation in the Open Source Pledge.