📄️ What’s New in Explyt 5.10
Explyt 5.10 makes the agent more integrated with your IDE workflow. It can now reuse Skills from dot directories used by other AI tools so that existing instructions can work across assistants, and show better hints for code and file links in chat, making it easier to view documentation or signatures without losing context.
📄️ What’s New in Explyt 5.9
With Explyt 5.9, AI-assisted development becomes more structured, more transparent, and more effective.
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.8
New Pricing for Personal Users
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.7
Attaching Directories to Chat
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.6
Commit Message Generation
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.5
Skills support
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.4
Ability to attach images in chat for personal users
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.3
Model Selection in Settings for Individual Users
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.2
Explyt 5.2 introduces powerful updates for individual developers, including Anthropic, now available in the Personal plan, and official support for PhpStorm.
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.1
Explyt workflows
📄️ What's New in Explyt 5.0
Rider support
📄️ What's New in Explyt 4.2
Just two weeks ago, we announced Explyt 4.1 with Python and MCP servers support, Rules and Workflows, and today we share a new version, Explyt 4.2, with Go support to boost your coding with GoLand.
📄️ What's New in Explyt 4.1
Explyt 4.1 introduces new powerful features for an even better coding, testing, and debugging experience.
📄️ What's New in Explyt 4.0
Explyt 4.0 introduces Explyt coding agent and test generation from execution – cutting-edge features for coding, testing, and debugging.
📄️ What's New in Explyt 3.1
Explyt Test 3.1 takes a significant step forward in delivering an even better test generation experience, introducing revised prompts algorithms, incremental fixes that do not rewrite the whole test file, and GPT-4.1 support.
📄️ What's New in Explyt 3.0
Key features
📄️ What's New in Explyt 2.0
- Compatible with IntelliJ IDEA 2024.3