

Several developers highlighted JetBrains' superior support for code completion and other advanced syntactical features for languages other than JavaScript/TypeScript. Space supports orchestration and allows you to choose the size of the machine to spin up and to provide a Dockerfile to create the image.įleet is clearly a competitor to Visual Studio Code, which provides roughly the same set of characteristics, including support for remote development. To make it easier to configure a project in a given way, Fleet also supports remote workspaces through JetBrains Space, a new end-to-end solution to containerize your entire development environment and then create a workspace for any repository in a project in a matter of seconds, says JetBrains. A future release will add support for C++, C#, HTML, and PHP.Īt the foundation of Fleet lies a virtualized file system, which makes it possible to host your codebase wherever you prefer, be it locally, in a container, or in the Cloud. Fleet can be used with a number of different languages, including Java, Kotlin, Python, Go, Rust, and JavaScript/TypeScript.


Additionally, the latest release of IntelliJ also brings support for remote development to JetBrains IDEs.įleet is a full-fledged editor that provides features you would normally expect in a code editor, such as syntax highlighting and code completion, as well as more advanced features such as refactoring, smart completion, support for debugging, and more. Fleet is JetBrains' attempt to provide a polyglot, lightweight IDE, including support for remote workspaces.
