Compare the Top AI IDEs that integrate with Mercurial as of December 2025

This a list of AI IDEs that integrate with Mercurial. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Mercurial. View the products that work with Mercurial in the table below.

What are AI IDEs for Mercurial?

AI IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) are advanced coding platforms that incorporate artificial intelligence to assist developers in writing, debugging, and optimizing code more efficiently. They offer AI-powered features such as code completion, error detection, automated refactoring, and intelligent code suggestions based on context and best practices. These environments can also provide natural language code generation, real-time code analysis, and integration with machine learning frameworks. By enhancing productivity and reducing coding errors, AI IDEs help developers accelerate software development and improve code quality. They are increasingly used across various programming languages and development domains. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI IDEs for Mercurial currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    IntelliJ IDEA

    IntelliJ IDEA

    JetBrains

    IntelliJ IDEA is a professional-grade integrated development environment (IDE) primarily designed for Java and Kotlin development. It helps developers write code faster by automating routine tasks and providing smart coding assistance. The IDE supports the full software development lifecycle, from design and coding to testing and deployment. IntelliJ IDEA stays up to date with the latest language features, such as full support for Java 24 and Kotlin K2 mode. It offers a smooth and enjoyable workflow that helps developers stay focused and productive. The platform also emphasizes data privacy and security, complying with industry standards like SOC 2.
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    Starting Price: $19.90 per user per month
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    DataGrip

    DataGrip

    JetBrains

    Meet DataGrip, our new database IDE that is tailored to suit the specific needs of professional SQL developers. Allows you to execute queries in different modes and provides a local history that keeps track of all your activity and protects you from losing your work. Lets you jump to any table, view, or procedure by its name via the corresponding action, or directly from its usages in the SQL code. Gives you an extended insight into how your queries work and into the database engine behavior, so you can make your queries more efficient. DataGrip provides context-sensitive code completion, helping you to write SQL code faster. Completion is aware of the tables structure, foreign keys, and even database objects created in code you're editing. DataGrip detects probable bugs in your code and suggests the best options to fix them on the fly. It will immediately let you know about unresolved objects, using keywords as identifiers and always offers a way to fix the problems.
    Starting Price: $199 per year
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    GoLand

    GoLand

    JetBrains

    On-the-fly error detection and suggestions for fixes, quick and safe refactorings with one-step undo, intelligent code completion, dead code detection, and documentation hints help all Go developers, from newbies to experienced professionals, to create fast, efficient, and reliable code. Exploring and understanding team, legacy, or foreign projects takes a lot of time and effort. GoLand code navigation helps you get around with instant switching to shadowed methods, implementations, usages, declarations, or interfaces implemented by types. Jump between types, files or any other symbols, or find their usages and examine them with convenient grouping by usage type. Powerful built-in tools help to run and debug your applications. You can write and debug tests without any additional plugins or configuration effort, and test your applications right in the IDE. A built-in Code Coverage tool will make sure that your tests don’t miss anything important.
    Starting Price: $199 per user per year
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