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[New IDE support] Support for Eclipse IDE family #702

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KhazAkar opened this issue Dec 23, 2023 · 3 comments
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[New IDE support] Support for Eclipse IDE family #702

KhazAkar opened this issue Dec 23, 2023 · 3 comments
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@KhazAkar
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KhazAkar commented Dec 23, 2023

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  • I believe this is a way to improve. I'll try to join the Continue Discord for questions
  • I'm not able to find an open issue that requests the same enhancement

Problem

Currently, continue does not support Eclipse, only VSCode andJetbrains family of IDEs. Having support for Eclipse would be great for continuing ( ;) ) expansion

Solution

Implementation of plugin for Eclipse platform, maybe in same vain as codeium does it?

Notes/Remarks

I'm volunteering to test builds of such plugin locally and provide detailed reports.

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sestinj commented Dec 27, 2023

This would and will be great at some point! We will likely focus on building the best possible extension for VS Code and JetBrains before moving to other editors, but as soon as that process begins, I'll update this issue : )

If you or anyone else comes along, sees this, and wishes to build the Continue extension for Eclipse, please let me know and I'd be happy to point you in the right direction.

@sestinj sestinj self-assigned this Dec 27, 2023
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Hi @sestinj - I'm eager to dive into building the continue extension for Eclipse.

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sestinj commented Apr 8, 2024

@jasonwang178 Glad you reached out! I feel that the current state of the extension, being optimized for JetBrains and VS Code, will add a very large maintenance cost to supporting Eclipse, even if the upfront work is complete.

For the sake of being able to move quickly and really refine our UI, I think we would likely not want to accept a full PR for the sidebar portion of the extension.

but there are still options, especially seeing that we definitely want to one day support Eclipse. If you were interested in building the tab autocomplete portion, I believe it would be a much more minimal integration and we could consider a PR given some amount of maintenance commitment for now.

Is this something you are looking to invest a lot of time into?

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