The term "jetbrainsresettrial" typically refers to a variety of third-party scripts (often found on platforms like GitHub or Gist) or manual methods designed to delete the specific configuration files and registry entries where JetBrains stores trial metadata. By "wiping the memory" of the software, these tools trick the IDE into thinking it is being installed for the first time, effectively restarting the 30-day clock. The Common Methods

The "jetbrainsresettrial" refers to a set of user-created scripts (most famously a Bash script hosted on GitHub) designed to circumvent the licensing mechanism of JetBrains Toolbox and the IDEs themselves. The most popular iteration was a script named reset-eval.sh or jetbrains-eval-resetter .

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