
"JetBrains believes agents are changing how software is made, and that Air is designed to delegate tasks to multiple AI agents running concurrently. Air supports OpenAI Codex, Anthropic Claude Agent, Google Gemini CLI, and JetBrains Junie. It can use the Agent Client Protocol (ACP), which Zed and JetBrains sponsor, as a vendor-neutral protocol for agent-editor communication, meaning any compliant agent can use it in future."
"The key element in Air is a task, which is described by the user and run by an agent either directly in a local workspace, in a Git worktree, Docker, or (in a future release) a cloud container. A code editor is included. Users can switch between tasks, and review and approve output."
"JetBrains has also released Junie CLI (command line interface), which the company said makes its AI agent "fully standalone." Previously, Junie could only be used as an IDE extension. Junie AI tokens can be purchased from JetBrains or users can bring their own key to use an existing subscription, with support for models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Grok."
JetBrains introduced Air, a new development tool designed for agentic AI workflows that delegates tasks to multiple AI agents running concurrently. Air is built on the abandoned Fleet IDE and supports major AI models including OpenAI Codex, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, and JetBrains Junie. The tool uses the Agent Client Protocol for vendor-neutral agent-editor communication. Users define tasks that agents execute in local workspaces, Git worktrees, Docker containers, or future cloud environments. JetBrains also released Junie CLI, making its AI agent fully standalone across macOS, Linux, and Windows. Junie pricing ranges from $10 monthly for individuals to $60 for enterprises. Local model support like Ollama remains under consideration.
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