# Which IDEs and hosts does Cosine support?

**Cosine integrates with the tools your team already uses — from Git platforms like GitHub and GitLab to collaboration environments like Slack and task managers like Jira.** It’s designed to fit naturally into your workflow, not replace it.

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### Supported source hosts

Cosine works natively with the world’s most common repository hosts:

* **GitHub** – Full support for cloud and enterprise instances, including issue import, PR creation, and CI triggers.
* **GitLab** – Both self-hosted and [GitLab.com](http://gitlab.com) versions.
* **Bitbucket** – Available for enterprise customers on request.

You can import any **Git-based project**, regardless of host. Cosine’s onboarding flow detects your repos automatically once you connect your organization.

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### IDEs and local workflows

Cosine isn’t tied to an IDE like Cursor or Windsurf — it’s **asynchronous and platform-agnostic**. However, it integrates seamlessly with local dev setups:

* **VS Code & JetBrains** – Optional CLI tools connect your local environment to Cosine’s execution layer so you can test or debug PRs locally.
* **Command-line interface (CLI)** – Developers can trigger Cosine from their terminal, making it easy to assign or monitor tasks from within any IDE.
* **CI/CD pipelines** – Compatible with Jenkins, CircleCI, and GitHub Actions for automated validation and testing.

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### Collaboration integrations

* **Jira**, **Linear**, and **Asana** for task intake
* **Slack** and **Microsoft Teams** for chat-based triggers and updates

This means engineers, PMs, and QA can all interact with Cosine from the tools they already use daily.

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### Deployment environments

Cosine runs in whichever environment suits your security and compliance needs:

* **Cosine Cloud** – Fully managed SaaS platform
* **VPC deployment** – Private cloud hosting inside your infrastructure
* **On-premise** – Fully air-gapped installations for regulated industries

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### Related pages

* [What are Cosine’s core features?](https://docs.cosine.sh/~/revisions/FonWmmRTqvOiBp470UVS/faqs/getting-started/what-are-cosines-core-features)
* [Where does Cosine run?](https://docs.cosine.sh/~/revisions/EwjUzN3dm4JOycK0BH3G/faqs/security-and-compliance/where-does-cosine-run)

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