Recently, Alibaba's AI coding tool Qoder announced that it will officially provide native support for JetBrains series integrated development environments (IDEs) this week. This new feature includes multiple development tools such as IntelliJ, PyCharm, and GoLand, aiming to enhance the AI-assisted coding experience for developers.

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This update introduces several new features. Among them, Agent Mode will help developers automatically select the appropriate AI model based on their needs, improving coding efficiency; Inline Chat provides real-time chat functionality, making it easy for developers to interact with AI anytime; the intelligent code suggestion feature can automatically generate relevant suggestions while writing code, further simplifying the coding process. These features are especially suitable for developers using programming languages such as Java, Rust, and Go.

Qoder is positioned as an Agentic coding platform centered around real software engineering. It deeply integrates the latest large language models such as Claude, GPT, and Gemini, and uses automatic routing technology to match the best model for different tasks. Users do not need to manually switch, greatly enhancing the user experience.

Currently, Qoder has launched two product forms: IDE and command line interface (CLI). Last week, Qoder also released a public beta version for the Linux x64 system, providing convenience for more developers. These series of updates and improvements indicate Alibaba's continuous innovation and investment in the field of AI programming, which is bound to bring more efficient workflows for developers.

Key Points:  

💡 Qoder will provide native support for JetBrains series IDEs (such as IntelliJ, PyCharm, GoLand) this week.  

🤖 The update includes Agent Mode, Inline Chat, and intelligent code suggestion features, aiming to enhance the AI-assisted coding experience.  

🐧 Qoder has launched both IDE and CLI forms, and has released a public beta version for the Linux x64 system.