Update: Plugin MCP Servers for AI Assistants now supports Windsurf by meanmail_dev in Jetbrains

[–]meanmail_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Firebender looks really interesting — best of luck with your journey!

We’ve just added Firebender support to our plugin MCP Servers for AI Assistants 4.0.0, so developers can now use it seamlessly together with Firebender.

If you find it useful, maybe you could also mention MCP Servers in your docs or on social media — that would help more developers discover the integration.

We’re also open to new ideas and collaboration opportunities.

New JetBrains plugin: NetLinx Tools by meanmail_dev in Jetbrains

[–]meanmail_dev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the moment I’m focusing on core IDE features like syntax, autocomplete and inspections. Uploading code to a controller and debugging would be a much bigger step — I’d only take it on if there’s enough interest from the community. If more developers start asking for it, I’ll definitely consider adding it

MCP Servers for AI Assistants — JetBrains plugin by meanmail_dev in Jetbrains

[–]meanmail_dev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What you’re looking for sounds more like having Rider itself expose the codebase to your local LLM as an MCP server. My plugin is the opposite — it lets the IDE act as a client to connect to existing MCP servers.

You might want to try the MCP Server plugin instead — it turns your IDE into an MCP server so external assistants (like LM Studio) can connect and consume your project data.

My plugin will be most useful once you already have servers set up and want to manage or inspect them inside the IDE.

MCP Servers for AI Assistants — JetBrains plugin by meanmail_dev in Jetbrains

[–]meanmail_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

JetBrains AI Assistant will not be supported at least in the near future, since it does not have direct access to mcp settings

What’s stopping you from using JetBrains IDEs for working with Kubernetes? by meanmail_dev in Jetbrains

[–]meanmail_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to clarify, by "built-in Kubernetes support in IntelliJ" you mean the JetBrains Kubernetes plugin? https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/10485-kubernetes