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Code with AI, review with CodeRabbit’s IDE extension, apply fixes in one click

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Edgar Cerecerez

Edgar Cerecerez

August 13, 2025

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August 13, 2025

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The VS Code extension we launched back in May has been a game changer for many reasons – but the main one is it allows you to keep the state of flow by coding and reviewing in the same place; your IDE.

With this latest release, we've added:

  • Ability to send prompts to AI coding tools. You can code with your favorite AI coding assistants, get intelligent reviews from CodeRabbit, and apply all suggested changes with the provided prompts - all without leaving your IDE.

  • One-click acceptance of suggested changes. Our most requested feature. Apply every suggestion at once instead of clicking through them individually.

  • Full context awareness. The same level of context awareness that CodeRabbit's PR reviews benefit from is now taken into account for users with Pro accounts. That means code reviews in the IDE now utilize Learnings, run code quality and code security tools, and adhere to agent Code Guidelines.

  • More integrations. Integrations with Codex CLI, Cline, Roo, Kilo Code, Augment Code.

  • Ability to give feedback. You can also provide feedback on each suggestion.

That means you can review code, just like a human PR reviewer would, in the IDE – and then quickly apply those changes with the help of CodeRabbit or your AI coding tools. Before you even make a pull request.

What that means for you

This has several great benefits:

  • It improves the iteration loop. You can code with AI, get feedback with CodeRabbit's AI reviews, and also, apply all suggested changes quicker than before.

  • Cleaner PRs. PRs can be saved for any stray issues and for human reviews.

  • You look better. Why ship error-filled code to your boss and team if you don’t have to. CodeRabbit’s IDE reviews are a great way to double check your code before you merge request. And now, they’re even easier.

We hope this will improve the speed at which you ship – and help ease the burden of PR reviews as a whole.

Future roadmap

  • User-level Learnings: We’ll be adding the ability to add Learnings or provide feedback on suggestions, so our agent automatically learns which suggestions you like and dislike. We currently have org-wide Learnings in the SCM but want to extend this feature to individual developers who want to add custom Learnings that will only apply to them.

  • Web Queries: We plan to integrate our context enhancing features into our IDE tool so your code is bug-free with fewer false positives and your reviews are always up-to-date on versions, library documentations and vulnerabilities, even if the LLM isn’t.

  • Docstrings: Want to create Docstrings before you merge? We’ll be adding this feature that’s currently part of our PR reviews to our IDE reviews in the future.

A reminder: Our IDE reviews are free (with rate limits). Download the VS Code extension.