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by surajkrajan
311 days ago
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I’m an indie developer who got frustrated with writing and maintaining JUnit tests for Java projects. Tools like Cursor are great for general AI coding help, but I found them clunky for JUnit test generation. Also I just love the Intellij Ecosystem for Java and could not see cursor as a full replacement. So I built JAIPilot - an IntelliJ plugin that: 1. Generates JUnit test classes with one right-click. 2. Extracts code context, dependencies, and mocks automatically. 3. Runs in a self-correcting loop until tests compile and pass. 4. Integrates directly into the IntelliJ workflow I use it daily, and early users say it saves hours of boilerplate.
The plugin is free to try, with a Pro version for heavier usage. [https://jaipilot.vercel.app/] I’d love feedback - especially from people who’ve tried Cursor or similar tools. Does this solve a real pain point for you, or am I missing something? Thanks! |
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