Hi HN,
I built a code generator plugin for IntelliJ that uses LLMs to create repetitive Java code like implementations, tests, and fixtures — based on custom natural-language patterns and annotation-based references.
Most tools like Copilot or Cursor aim to be general, but fail to produce code that actually fits a project structure or passes tests.
So I made something more explicit: define patterns + reference scope, and generate code consistently.
In this demo, 400 lines of Java were generated in 20 seconds — and all tests passed: " rel="nofollow">
GitHub: https://github.com/JavaFactoryPluginDev/javafactory-plugin
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