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What is Rovo Dev CLI? | Rovo Dev | Atlassian

Unlock the power of AI in your terminal with Rovo Dev CLI. Discover how Atlassian’s Rovo Dev CLI transforms the way developers work—bringing intelligent, conversational AI assistance directly to your command line. In this video, you’ll get a quick introduction to Rovo Dev CLI’s core features and see how it can help you: Whether you’re a software engineer, tech lead, or DevOps specialist, Rovo Dev CLI is your new AI teammate—ready to help you code smarter, document faster, and collaborate better.

Example Commands in Rovo Dev CLI | Rovo Dev | Atlassian

See Rovo Dev CLI in action with real-world command examples. In this practical walkthrough, you’ll learn how to use Atlassian's Rovo Dev CLI—the AI-powered command line tool for developers—by running example commands that highlight its main features. This video shows how to use natural language to give commands and generate code. You can use it for real-world tasks like fixing bugs, analyzing code, and creating documentation. And all while it already has the context from your Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket, thanks to seamless integration.

Systemize Your Business: Lessons From Experienced Ops Leaders

We spoke with seasoned operators—Meredith Fennessy Witts, Rachel Pereyra, Ashley Madden, Kristen Kelly, and Sarah Still—to learn how they systemize businesses by improving processes. Their advice is clear: Start small, focus on one high-impact workflow, and build momentum with improvements your team will actually use. Here’s the step-by-step playbook. With expert-backed tactics you can put into practice today.

Meet the new AI Smart Scheduler: The fastest way to match people to projects

Let’s be real: scheduling is usually a time-suck. If you’ve ever spent too much time moving names around in a spreadsheet, chasing down who’s free, or untangling project timelines that don’t quite add up, you know the pain of scheduling. It can be tedious work that’s finicky and repetive—and let’s be honest, it’s never really done.