Cline is model agnostic, inference agnostic, and now platform agnostic -- running natively in JetBrains alongside VS Code. Your models, your providers, your IDE, no lock-in at any layer.
Cline has always been model agnostic – use any LLM you want. Cline has always been inference agnostic – bring your own provider, no markup, no middleman. Today, we're unlocking the third piece: platform neutrality. JetBrains support is now generally available.
Until now, choosing Cline meant choosing VS Code. JetBrains users had to switch IDEs or go without. Not anymore.
Every major JetBrains IDE – IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, Android Studio, GoLand, PhpStorm, and more – now runs Cline natively. Java developers who are more at home in JetBrains IDEs can now use Cline.
Download from the JetBrains Marketplace, add your API keys, and Cline works exactly as you expect. Full Plan and Act modes, complete control over changes, native integration with JetBrains' refactoring tools. The same powerful workflow, now in the IDE you trust.
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The roadmap to ubiquity
JetBrains is the beginning. The same architecture that enables native JetBrains support will power our upcoming CLI, an SDK for teams to embed Cline in their own tools, and expansion to additional development environments.
This is what we mean by ubiquity. Works natively everywhere developers work. Your code, your models, your platforms.
Try Cline in JetBrains
Download from the JetBrains Marketplace, connect your preferred model provider, and experience native AI coding in your JetBrains IDE. If you're new to Cline, join the discussion on Discord and Reddit.