List of Saros Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Saros. This list is updated as of December 2025.
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IntelliJ IDEA is a comprehensive, cutting-edge IDE from JetBrains designed to empower professional developers working primarily in Java and Kotlin. It accelerates development by automating repetitive tasks and providing intelligent coding assistance, helping developers write cleaner, more reliable code. Supporting the entire software development lifecycle, IntelliJ IDEA offers tools for design, implementation, debugging, testing, and deployment—all in one seamless environment. The latest release includes full Java 24 support, integrating new language features like stream gatherers for enhanced debugging workflows. Kotlin’s K2 mode is now enabled by default, providing faster code analysis, improved memory use, and better support for the latest Kotlin language features. A new Kotlin Notebook feature facilitates live prototyping, documentation, and data analysis directly inside the IDE. IntelliJ IDEA’s Spring Debugger simplifies working with dynamic database connections, improving developer efficiency in complex projects. With strong customization options, developers can tailor the IDE’s appearance and behavior to their workflow. JetBrains enforces strict compliance with industry-leading security standards such as SOC 2, safeguarding organizational data. Trusted by millions worldwide, IntelliJ IDEA is the IDE of choice for developers aiming for superior productivity and code quality.
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Eclipse IDE has emerged as the leading open platform designed specifically for professional programmers, and its current iteration showcases remarkable improvements. This integrated development environment equips users with vital tools that promote swift innovation, thanks in part to the streamlined setup process offered by the Eclipse IDE Installer 2020-09, which now includes a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in numerous packages. Furthermore, the advancements encompass enhancements in theming and styling, introducing a more polished dark theme for Windows as well as an updated light theme for GTK. In addition, Eclipse IDE has updated its requirements to Java 11 as the minimum operating version while still allowing for the compilation of older versions when necessary. One of the intriguing new features is the inclusion of support for aarch64, alongside strengthened Linux compatibility integrated into this release. Moreover, Node.js has been incorporated within all LSP-based tools, ensuring smooth operation right from the beginning. Eclipse IDE continues to be available for free and open source, distributed under the Eclipse Public License 2.0, highlighting its dedication to a community-focused development approach. The platform thrives within a rich ecosystem of plugins, sustained by a vibrant and proactive community of contributors. This collaborative atmosphere guarantees that Eclipse IDE will keep adapting and evolving to satisfy the varying requirements of developers across the globe, allowing it to maintain its relevance in an ever-changing technological landscape.
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