developer tools 最新趋势分析

Comparison Table The table below breaks down the current leading tools in the AI-assisted coding space—the core of developer tools 最新趋势分析—as of Q2 2026. Feature / Spec JetBrains AI Assistant Pro GitHub Copilot Enterprise Cursor IDE Pro VS Code + GitHub Copilot Replit Core Price (USD/User/Month) $15 $39 $20 $10 (Copilot) $25 Base IDE IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm (extensible) VS Code, JetBrains Forked VS Code VS Code Browser-based / Desktop Context Window (Tokens) 128K 128K 256K 128K 64K Supported LLMs Gemini 2.5, Codey, Claude 3.5 GPT-4o, Codex GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, Sonnet GPT-4o, Codex In-house fine-tuned models Multi-Model Support Yes (3 models) No (locked to OpenAI) Yes (4 models) No (locked to Copilot) No (locked) Pull Request Review Yes (git-aware) Yes (with rules) Yes (inline) Yes (basic) No Chat in Terminal Yes No Yes (embedded) No Yes Offline Mode Partial (local indexing) No Yes (full local) No No Custom Agent Creation No Yes (limited) Yes (via YAML) No No JetBrains Fleet Yes (native) No No No No Max File Upload (Chat) 10 files 5 files Entire repo (auto-index) 5 files 50 files Refactoring Assistance Deep (language-aware) Basic (pattern-match) Deep (language-aware) Basic Basic Deployment Type Cloud + local hybrid Cloud only Cloud + local hybrid Cloud only Cloud only Free Tier 7-day trial 30-day trial 14-day trial 30-day trial Always free (limited) Design & Build Quality The biggest shift in developer tools 最新趋势分析 is the move away from monolithic IDEs toward modular, AI-first environments. Cursor IDE Pro leads this charge. It’s a VS Code fork but built from the ground up around AI interactions. The UI is nearly identical to VS Code, which keeps the learning curve low. The build quality is solid—it doesn’t crash more than standard VS Code—but the real win is the integrated diff viewer for AI suggestions. You can accept or reject code changes inline, which saves serious time. ...

May 27, 2026 · 9 min