Connected Applications Settings

Access documentation for Pieces integrations. Most editors and AI tools connect through the Model Context Protocol (MCP); the Integrations overview explains how MCP and the CLI fit your workflow.

To access Connected Applications settings, click your User Profile in the top left, then hover over Settings and select Connected Applications.

Connected Applications settings with integration links to documentation

Connected Applications settings showing list of available integrations with links to documentation

Available Applications

The Connected Applications page lists shortcuts to documentation for each integration. Legacy editor plugins are retired; use MCP setup guides for current IDE and AI tool integrations.

Connect IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, and other JetBrains editors to Pieces via Model Context Protocol. Use Pieces Long-Term Memory with GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio and other supported hosts. Browse all MCP clients—including editors without a dedicated guide—on the Pieces MCP documentation hub. Connect VS Code to PiecesOS with the official MCP setup guide. Access comprehensive documentation for the Pieces Command Line Interface. Access comprehensive documentation for the Pieces Desktop App. Get started with the Pieces plugin for Obsidian. Connect AI assistants that support MCP to PiecesOS; see the MCP hub for supported clients and configuration. Set up Pieces MCP in Raycast on macOS using an stdio bridge to PiecesOS.

Next Steps

Now that you've explored the available integrations, choose an application to get started. Most integrations require PiecesOS to be installed, and we recommend the Pieces Desktop App for enhanced functionality.