3 pointsby jonnyzzz24 days ago3 comments
  • jonnyzzz24 days ago
    IntelliJ-based IDEs are known for static code analysis features. Today, we offer an MCP Server plugin for IntelliJ that opens the door for your coding agent to unleash the power of IntelliJ and spend many fewer tokens. Share what you would do with that, and it will help me to proceed with the project.

    I'm looking forward to your comments!

    • peterschmidt24 days ago
      Great demo, congrats. I couldn’t find a link. Is one available? I’d like to try the plugin and learn more about it.
      • jonnyzzz24 days ago
        My main goal is to collect scenarios and feedback. There is no public GitHub link yet.

        Look at my posts X (@jonnyzzz), LinkedIn (jonnyzzz), and on jonnyzzz.com, e.g., https://jonnyzzz.com/blog/2026/01/04/mcp-steroids-intellij/

        At this stage, I aim to gather more feedback before going public.

        • holg24 days ago
          Great Demo indeed, looks promising, i just wonder, what kind of feedback you want to gather, if one cannot test?
          • jonnyzzz24 days ago
            How would you envision it being used with agents like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and others? What could be the project you'd try it on? Imagine I release it, and you are using it today.
  • jonnyzzz24 days ago
    Consider the example where the MCP plugin enables Claude Code to leverage IntelliJ's internals to work on the IntelliJ monorepo.

    https://youtu.be/ZOOxJLOIxLo

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