JetBrains IDEs Codely Plugin Installation Guide
Supported IDEs
Codely supports the following JetBrains IDEs:
- IntelliJ IDEA
- PyCharm
- WebStorm
- PhpStorm
- RubyMine
- AppCode
- CLion
- GoLand
- Rider
- DataGrip
- Android Studio (based on IntelliJ platform)
Installation Methods
Method 1: Install via JetBrains Plugin Marketplace (Recommended)
- Open your JetBrains IDE
- Go to File → Settings (Windows/Linux) or IntelliJ IDEA → Preferences (macOS)
- Select Plugins
- Switch to the Marketplace tab
- Enter "Codely" in the search box
- Find the Codely plugin and click Install
- Restart the IDE after installation is complete
Method 2: Manual Installation
- Visit the Tuanjie AI Official Website
- Download the JetBrains plugin package (
.zipfile) - Go to Plugins in IDE settings
- Click the gear icon, select Install Plugin from Disk...
- Select the downloaded plugin file to install
- Restart the IDE
System Requirements
- IDE Version: 2022.1 or higher
- Java: JDK 11 or higher
- Operating System: Windows 10+, macOS 10.14+, Linux
- Memory: Recommended 4GB RAM or higher
- Network Connection: Required to access Tuanjie AI services
First-time Use
- After installation, a Codely icon will appear in the IDE toolbar
- Click the Codely icon to open the tool window
- Follow the prompts to log in
- Once logged in successfully, you can start using Codely's various features
Features
Code Completion
- Intelligent code suggestions
- Context-aware completion
- Support for multiple programming languages
Code Analysis
- Real-time error detection
- Code quality suggestions
- Performance optimization tips
Tool Integration
- Integration with IDE debugger
- Version control support
- Test framework integration
FAQ
Q: Can't find the Codely tool window after installation?
A: Check the View → Tool Windows menu to ensure the Codely window is enabled.
Q: Plugin not compatible with my IDE version?
A: Please ensure you're using a supported IDE version, or download the corresponding plugin version from the official website.
Q: How to configure Codely settings?
A: Search for "Codely" in IDE settings to find all configuration options.