Skip to main contentQoder Plugin provides two categories of settings:
- Your Settings: For customizing your experience with rules, MCP, and memory settings.
- Plugin Settings: For controlling plugin features like the response language, auto-run behavior, and updates and more.
Your settings
You can access and manage your configurations by navigating to the Your Settings panel. To do this, open the Qoder AI Chat panel, click the dropdown menu in the top-right corner, and select Your Settings.
This panel allows you to view and manage the following:
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MCP Servers: Manage your MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers and tools. This section allows you to:
- Install new MCP tools to connect with external systems.
- Modify or remove existing server configurations as needed.
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Memory: This section provides insight into the memories Qoder has built based on your interactions. You can review what Qoder has learned, including:
- Your personal coding habits, coding style and more.
- Contextual information and key architectural details of the current project.
Additionally, it offers simple memory management operations, such as disabling automatic learning and clearing stored memories.
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Rules: Define and manage project-specific rules to guide Qoder’s behavior. These rules ensure that its suggestions and actions align with your coding standards and architectural patterns. You can:
- Add multiple rules for the current project.
- Modify or delete existing rules.
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Codebase Indexing: Monitor and control how Qoder analyzes your project’s codebase. In this section, you can:
- Check the real-time progress of codebase indexing.
- Configure which files and directories to ignore, optimizing performance and ensuring Qoder focuses only on relevant code.
Plugin settings
The Qoder Plugin Settings panel lets you control core features like Code Completion, NES and AI Chat , as well as general options such as HTTP proxy settings, update preferences, and the AI’s response language, etc.
You can access plugin settings of Qoder in two primary ways:
Method 1: Via the Qoder Panel
This method is quick and direct from the Qoder interface.
- Open the Qoder AI Chat panel in your IDE.
- Click the dropdown menu (usually a gear or three-dots icon) in the top-right corner.
- Select Plugin Settings.
Method 2: Via IDE Settings/Preferences
This is the standard method for accessing any plugin’s settings within the JetBrains environment.
- Open the IDE’s main settings dialog:
- On macOS: Go to
IntelliJ IDEA > Preferences... or press ⌘ , .
- On Windows/Linux: Go to
File > Settings... or press Ctrl Alt S .
- In the left-hand panel of the settings window, find and select Qoder.
You can manage settings for:
- Completion Settings: Enable, disable, and completion length.
- NES Settings: Control how edit suggestions are displayed and executed.
- AI Chat Settings: Customize the AI Chat interface and its capabilities, like using tools, auto-run behavior and more.
- HTTP Proxy Settings: Configure network settings for connecting through a proxy server.
- Updates Settings: Enable or disable automatic updates to ensure you are always on the latest version or to manage updates manually.
- General Settings: Set the preferred language for all AI-generated responses and Display UI. Also, you are free to configure the local storage path as well.