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=== Ultimate Edition ===
=== Ultimate Edition ===
I have a full license for my open-source work, granted a year at a time.
I have a full license for my open-source work, granted a year at a time.
Download the tar, untar it here, and set up a symlink:  
[https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/download-thanks.html?platform=linux Download the tar], untar it here, and set up a symlink:  
  ~m/development/intellij/idea-###
  ~m/development/intellij/idea-###
  ln -s idea-#### idea
  ln -s idea-#### idea
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The installer will ask you many questions to get things set up.  Make sure to download Scala support, and set up the startup script here:
The installer will ask you many questions to get things set up.  Make sure to download Scala support, and set up the startup script here:
  ~m/development/scripts/idea
  ~m/development/scripts/idea
=== Usage ===
* turn this on if it's not default (insanity):
File > Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler > Build project automatically

Latest revision as of 18:34, 5 April 2018

IntelliJ IDEA is an excellent IDE for Java and Scala. The Causam team uses it, I'll follow suit.

Ultimate Edition

I have a full license for my open-source work, granted a year at a time. Download the tar, untar it here, and set up a symlink:

~m/development/intellij/idea-###
ln -s idea-#### idea

During installation, it will ask where to put startup script, make it machine-specific for now to handle diff version, eg:

/home/m/development/scripts/ubuntu/case/idea

Community-edition

To install, download the (Java/Groovy/Scala/Android) IDEA linux tarball from the website.

cd development/intellij
wget https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/download-thanks.html?platform=linux&code=IIC
untar ideaIC-2016.2.1.tar.gz
mv idea-IC-162.1447.26 idea && cd idea
bin/idea.sh

The installer will ask you many questions to get things set up. Make sure to download Scala support, and set up the startup script here:

~m/development/scripts/idea

Usage

  • turn this on if it's not default (insanity):
File > Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler > Build project automatically