We're excited to announce the release of Rovo Dev CLI in beta, a powerful new tool that brings AI-assisted development directly to your command line interface! This release marks an important milestone in making development workflows more efficient and accessible.
Rovo Dev is an AI agent built by Atlassian for software developers, and is now available for use directly in your terminal via the Command Line Interface (CLI). This integration brings the power of Rovo Dev’s natural language capabilities into one of the most familiar environments for developers enabling faster, smarter coding without leaving the command line.
Rovo Dev integrates seamlessly with Atlassian Apps, allowing developers to leverage the full suite of Atlassian tools for project management, collaboration, and version control. With Rovo Dev CLI, you can complete Jira work items directly in the terminal, update Confluence documents effortlessly, maintain documentation, debug and understand complex codebases and more. This advancement of the Atlassian ecosystem enhances the overall development experience by providing a cohesive environment where developers can streamline their workflows and maintain productivity without switching contexts.
Why Use Rovo Dev CLI?
🚀 Boost your productivity with AI-powered assistance
💻 Stay in your terminal workflow
🤝 Connect your existing tools via MCP server
📚 Improve code quality and documentation
⏱️ Save time on routine coding tasks
Capabilities overview:
Code Generation: Get AI assistance in writing new code snippets and functions
Code Understanding: Quickly understand complex code blocks with natural language explanations
Code Reviews: Receive automated code review suggestions and improvements
Documentation Help: Generate and improve code documentation
To try Rovo Dev CLI beta for free, sign up now.
Rovo Dev is available as an extension for Atlassian Command Line Interface (ACLI). To install Rovo Dev:
Install ACLI (or update to the latest version if you already have ACLI installed) using instructions for your OS:
Go to your Atlassian profile and create an unscoped API token by selecting Create API token.
In your terminal, to authorize with your Atlassian account, run:
acli rovodev auth login
Run this command to open Rovo Dev in interactive mode (IM):
acli rovodev run
You need Rovo Dev Agents administrator permissions to turn Rovo Dev CLI on and off. Rovo Dev CLI is automatically enabled as part of the Rovo Dev Agents beta.
It can take between 1-3 business days for settings to take effect.
Disabling Rovo Dev CLI will impact the entire organization’s access to Rovo Dev CLI at the moment, and we are still working on enabling site level control.
You will see detailed instructions in our documentation once you sign up for Rovo Dev CLI.
In Rovo Dev CLI IM mode, you can type /feedback which will send you to the Rovo Dev feedback forum.
Once you run the feedback command, you can also report a bug via our feedback form.
In the case that you are not able to run the command, you can access our feedback form directly via this link.
Rovo Dev in the CLI is a beta product under active development. We can only support a certain number of users without affecting the top-notch quality and user experience we are known for providing. Once we reach this limit, we will create a waiting list and continue to onboard users as we increase capacity. This product is available for free while in beta.
What's Next?
This is just the beginning! We're actively working on new features and improvements based on your experience. Keep following this space to be one of the first to see our updates.
Try It Today!
Get started with Rovo Dev CLI and experience the future of AI-assisted development.
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Happy coding! 🎉
Tanvi Kaur
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