“JetBrains and Anthropic share a commitment to transforming how developers work. Developers rely on Claude’s state-of-the-art performance in solving complex, real-world coding tasks. We’re excited to see how Junie, powered by Claude, will help the global developer community create innovative things within the trusted JetBrains IDEs that customers love.”
Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer, Anthropic
Kind of confusingly, in today's release of Rider 'Junie' is mentioned nowhere I can find. The AI assistant tab, which was already available (paid), just has options to pick from popular models (4o, o1, o3, Gemini, Claude) or LM Studio / Ollama
In my experience working on JB extensions, Rider is the most different of the IDEs. Most people think of just IntelliJ and that’s the same code base as eg PyCharm. But Rider seems substantially different.
The biggest difference between the language-specific IDEs in my experience is how they expose the project structure, with GoLand, PyCharm, etc. providing a much more directory centric workflow while Rider by nature has to work around .sln and .*proj files.
But Rider is uniquely weird in its use of ReSharper for code analysis.
Junie isn't available for all of the IDEs yet, so it's not yet available in Rider. As of today it's available for PyCharm, IntelliJ, WebStorm and GoLand: https://www.jetbrains.com/junie/
“JetBrains and Anthropic share a commitment to transforming how developers work. Developers rely on Claude’s state-of-the-art performance in solving complex, real-world coding tasks. We’re excited to see how Junie, powered by Claude, will help the global developer community create innovative things within the trusted JetBrains IDEs that customers love.” Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer, Anthropic
Kind of confusingly, in today's release of Rider 'Junie' is mentioned nowhere I can find. The AI assistant tab, which was already available (paid), just has options to pick from popular models (4o, o1, o3, Gemini, Claude) or LM Studio / Ollama