PyCharm 2024.1 Release Candidate Is Out! : Valeria Letusheva

PyCharm 2024.1 Release Candidate Is Out!
by: Valeria Letusheva
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The PyCharm 2024.1 RC is now available!

You can get the latest build from our website, through the free Toolbox App, or via snaps for Ubuntu.

Download PyCharm 2024.1 RC

To use this build, you need to have an active subscription to PyCharm Professional.

With the major release on the horizon, there’s no better time to explore the newly introduced features before the official launch.

Our latest build integrates all of the significant updates introduced during the PyCharm 2024.1 Early Access Program. Here’s a short recap of the new features aimed at enhancing various aspects of your development workflows: 

  • Full line code completion, now for Python, JavaScript, and TypeScript
  • A revamped Terminal tool window
  • Sticky lines in the editor 
  • In-editor code reviews
  • Enriched support for GitHub Actions
  • WireMock server support 
  • And many more 

To learn more about these and other improvements, check out the posts tagged under the PyCharm 2024.1 EAP section on our blog.

Although the addition of new features has finished and the team is now refining those included in v2024.1, we still have updates to share. Take a closer look!

AI Assistant 

Beginning with the Beta version of PyCharm 2024.1, AI Assistant has been unbundled and is now available as a separate plugin. This change is driven by the need to offer greater flexibility and control over your various preferences and requirements, enabling you to choose if and when you’d like to use AI-powered technologies in your working environments.

That’s a wrap! For the full list of updates in the latest build, please refer to the release notes.

As we put the final touches to ensure a flawless release, we’d like to thank all participants who actively contributed to the Early Access Program for version 2024.1.

You can drop us a line in the comments below or reach out to us on X (formerly Twitter) – we’re always looking to benefit from your input. Finally, if you happen to spot any bugs, please report them using our issue tracker.


March 26, 2024 at 03:32AM
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