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wazzaps | 2 days ago

FYI all Jetbrains IDEs include this, as long as they are open on the codebase. It's called "Local history".

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its-kostya|2 days ago

I love to use the terminal, and I still do. But as much as I love to unfu*k my local nvim setup, I much rather pay a company to do it for me. Set up vim bindings inside jetbrains and everything comes with batteries included, along with a kick-ass debugger. While my colleagues are fighting opencode, I pointed my IDE at the correct MCP gateway and everything "just works" with more context.

Thought I'd share the data point to support jetbrains

nurettin|1 day ago

On behalf of everyone who dislikes jetbrains business model, I would like to say: duly noted.

gschrader|2 days ago

I think it only keeps history for user edited files, agent edited files don't seem to end up in it for me (Claude code) but maybe it works with other agents with the proper plugins I'm not sure.

cyrusradfar|2 days ago

+1 OP here, this is the problem I'm solving for. Agents use tools and may be in multiple places editing; therefore, you need to watch the file system.

heeen2|2 days ago

vscode and its forks as well (for files it saves)