I’m an indie developer who got frustrated with writing and maintaining JUnit tests for Java projects. Tools like Cursor are great for general AI coding help, but I found them clunky for JUnit test generation. Also I just love the Intellij Ecosystem for Java and could not see cursor as a full replacement.
So I built JAIPilot - an IntelliJ plugin that:
1. Generates JUnit test classes with one right-click.
2. Extracts code context, dependencies, and mocks automatically.
3. Runs in a self-correcting loop until tests compile and pass.
4. Integrates directly into the IntelliJ workflow
I use it daily, and early users say it saves hours of boilerplate.
The plugin is free to try, with a Pro version for heavier usage.
I’m an indie developer who got frustrated with writing and maintaining JUnit tests for Java projects. Tools like Cursor are great for general AI coding help, but I found them clunky for JUnit test generation. Also I just love the Intellij Ecosystem for Java and could not see cursor as a full replacement.
So I built JAIPilot - an IntelliJ plugin that:
1. Generates JUnit test classes with one right-click.
2. Extracts code context, dependencies, and mocks automatically.
3. Runs in a self-correcting loop until tests compile and pass.
4. Integrates directly into the IntelliJ workflow
I use it daily, and early users say it saves hours of boilerplate. The plugin is free to try, with a Pro version for heavier usage.
[https://jaipilot.vercel.app/]
I’d love feedback - especially from people who’ve tried Cursor or similar tools. Does this solve a real pain point for you, or am I missing something?
Thanks!