IDE-native·Line-level attribution
Stop guessing your code’s origin. Know every human and AI contribution.
Blamely tracks AI vs human work across commits, files, and lines — inside your editor. Git blame shows who committed; Blamely shows who (or what) wrote it.
Plugins published for IntelliJ, VS Code, Cursor, and Antigravity.
Code written. AI generated. Changes tracked.
As you and your AI assistant edit the file, Blamely attributes each line and surfaces the breakdown in your status bar.
Project history at a glance
AI vs human share across commits and files — with per-model breakdown and session stats.
See AI vs Human — at a glance
Blamely runs inside your editor: a panel for changes and history, and a status bar for the current file.
codex-vita/web-siteChanges tab
The AI model section shows overall stats for your current changes: characters and lines attributed to AI (blue) vs Human (green), with a percentage. Under Changes, each file is listed with its own AI/Human breakdown — e.g. register.htm 100% human, script.js 100% AI. The status bar at the bottom confirms how many files are being tracked and the project path.
Status bar
In the editor status bar, Blamely shows AI and Human metrics for the current file: © = characters, = = lines, plus the percentage each side contributes. The tooltip (“Blamely — © chars, = lines. Click to view details.”) explains the symbols and lets you open the full panel for more detail.
Installation
Available on your IDE
VS Code · Cursor · Antigravity · JetBrains
Install the Blamely extension for your editor. One click to see AI vs human attribution in your workflow.