
š§ How I Built a JetBrains Plugin That Tracks Code Fixes, Notes, and Developer Wellness
Most static analysis tools overwhelm developers with thousands of rules. I narrowed it down to 62 critical onesāthings like null safety, concurrency, SQL injection, memory leaks, and error handling. Each rule comes with autofixes and AI-powered explanations: WHY + HOW + IMPACT.
But I wanted to go further. Developers donāt just write codeāthey think, plan, and troubleshoot. So I built a note editor inside JetBrains that lets you document your build process, track decisions, and auto-summarize your work.
Hereās a preview of what it looks like:

āļø Whatās Inside Code Tracker AIā¢
AI-powered code analysis with autofixes for high-impact rules
Note tracking and blueprint planning inside the IDE
Auto summaries of developer notes and decisions
Wellness metrics to help prevent burnout and optimize focus
Iām preparing for beta release, and Iām inviting developers to join the waitlist to become early testers.
š Sign up here
Feedback from beta testers will directly shape the roadmapāespecially which rules, fixes, and note features matter most in real-world workflows.
š¬ What Iād Love to Hear From You
Which code rules do you actually care about fixing?
How do you track your build decisions today?
What would make note-taking inside your IDE actually useful?
Thanks for readingāand if youāre curious, Iād love to have you in the beta.
Mona Hidalgo
Founder & Software Engineer
Mix It Hub, LLC
My email: mona@codetrackerai.com
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I'm really proud of you and I want to learn a lot from you. You're really smartšš