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I switch back and forth between IntelliJ products and VSCode.

As a pure editor I prefer VSCode. It's fast and has a great plugin ecosystem. Another great feature is that it's config is just a JSON file that I can put into git and push it to my dotfiles repo making it easy to share config on all of my machines.

However, there's just some functionality in IntelliJ that I miss in VSCode like running tests. Of course there are plugins but they are all clunky and don't give you the great UX that IntelliJ does. I want the IDE to figure out where all the tests are and give me an easy way to run a single test/file/suite/feature. IMHO this is the killer IntelliJ feature for me.



I'm cautiously optimistic for https://www.jetbrains.com/fleet/


I just got access to this the other day and I'm excited to try it out!


My initial experience loading a python project was disappointing. I don't know if I didn't configure it right but auto complete and syntax highlighting didn't seem to work properly.


Isn't it just a frontend with the actual language servers and the whole IDE back end running somewhere else? At least that's what I thought it was from their announcement. Sort of like GitHub codespaces


Depending on the language (I've seen it in Rust and Deno), VSCode has inline buttons that appear over individual tests to run them




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