JetBrains Plugins for Safer, Faster Workflows
Edit Nginx, navigate Django projects, manage Docker and Kubernetes, and connect MCP servers without leaving your IDE. Built by a verified JetBrains Marketplace vendor with millions of downloads.
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How to validate an Nginx configuration before deployment
Combine IDE feedback, nginx -t, container checks, behavioral tests, and an observable reload without confusing one layer for another.
Nginx security checklist for configuration reviews
Review routing, proxy destinations, headers, TLS, access control, and regular expressions before an Nginx change reaches production.
Visual GitHub Actions for JetBrains IDEs
Turn workflow jobs, triggers, and dependencies into an interactive graph, keep YAML synchronized, and manage recent runs inside your IDE.
Docker Manager for JetBrains IDEs
Manage containers, Docker Compose projects, live logs, inspect data, and images without switching from your editor to the terminal.
Hex Editor for JetBrains IDEs
Open and search GB+ binary files, inspect parsed structures, decode selected bytes, and edit safely without leaving your IDE.
A practical AI workflow in JetBrains IDEs: connect, review, retrieve
Configure MCP tools, review AI-proposed atomic commits, and inspect Qdrant retrieval data—with honest limitations and explicit data boundaries.
A practical JetBrains workflow for Nginx, Docker, and GitHub Actions
Review an Nginx change, run it in a local container stack, and understand the CI path—with selection criteria, limitations, and verified trials.
A practical Python workflow in PyCharm
Improve expression readability, modernize type hints, and inspect CPython bytecode—with selection criteria, honest limitations, and verified pricing.
A practical Django workflow in PyCharm
Map a Django project, run management commands, and verify migrations—with selection criteria, honest limitations, screenshots, and verified trial pricing.
KYAML: a safer, less ambiguous YAML for Kubernetes
Kubernetes is fixing YAML’s oldest footguns — the Norway problem, type coercion, and whitespace traps — with KYAML. What it is, where it ships, and how to edit it in JetBrains IDEs.
Shellarium Public Beta: Run Dozens of AI Agents in Parallel
Orchestrate multiple AI coding agents simultaneously, each in an isolated git worktree. Free during beta. macOS only.
Browseflow — AI Browser Automation
Give your AI agents the power to interact with web pages. Fast, private, multi-agent browser automation via MCP.
Shewhart Control Limits: separating noise from real problems
How to use ±3σ control limits to avoid fixing noise and focus on real incidents in SaaS, CI/CD, and DevOps metrics.
Subscription Business Metrics
A comprehensive guide to essential metrics for subscription-based businesses. Learn how to track, analyze, and act on key performance indicators for sustainable growth.
Nginx Configuration Pro
Audit nginx.conf while you type with 38 Gixy-parity security checks, CVE warnings, ReDoS detection, completion, navigation, and one-click fixes.
Finance Products
Explore our suite of financial management tools designed to help developers and businesses track revenue, analyze performance, and make data-driven decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is meanmail.dev?
meanmail.dev builds developer tools: JetBrains IDE plugins used by millions, Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, and apps such as Shellarium and Browseflow. It is a verified JetBrains Marketplace vendor founded in 2022.
Are the JetBrains plugins free?
Many plugins are completely free. Some, such as Nginx Configuration Pro and Django PowerTools, offer free and paid Pro tiers through JetBrains Marketplace licensing, with a free trial of the Pro features.
Which IDEs are supported?
The plugins work with IntelliJ-based IDEs, including IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, PhpStorm, GoLand, CLion and Rider.
How do I install a plugin?
Install directly from the JetBrains Marketplace inside your IDE (Settings → Plugins → Marketplace), or from each plugin page on plugins.jetbrains.com.
What are MCP servers?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers connect AI assistants to external tools and data. meanmail.dev maintains a browsable MCP catalog and a plugin to run MCP servers directly from your IDE.