- Create a new IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template project.
- Get familiar with the template documentation.
- Adjust the pluginGroup and pluginName, as well as the id and sources package.
- Adjust the plugin description in
README
(see Tips) - Review the Legal Agreements.
- Publish a plugin manually for the first time.
- Set the
MARKETPLACE_ID
in the above README badges. You can obtain it once the plugin is published to JetBrains Marketplace. - Set the Plugin Signing related secrets.
- Set the Deployment Token.
- Click the Watch button on the top of the IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template to be notified about releases containing new features and fixes.
This plugin is experimental rewrite of SuduIDE/ideals (which in turn also pretty experimental), converted into Kotlin. ideals is a project that supports listening to LSP requests and translate to IntelliJ platform's API.
I've also enabled it to run with Android Studio, by making it run manually from a tool window and currently only support one project (the currently opening) at a time.
(I could not run ideals in Android Studio since it always freeze at update indexes stage when project was opened programmatically)
I also have no intention to publish it to the marketplace!! This is the place where I experience with the platform and hopefully help maximize my work-from-everywhere philosophy :p
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Using the IDE built-in plugin system:
Settings/Preferences > Plugins > Marketplace > Search for "Ideals2" > Install
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Using JetBrains Marketplace:
Go to JetBrains Marketplace and install it by clicking the Install to ... button in case your IDE is running.
You can also download the latest release from JetBrains Marketplace and install it manually using Settings/Preferences > Plugins > ⚙️ > Install plugin from disk...
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Manually:
Download the latest release and install it manually using Settings/Preferences > Plugins > ⚙️ > Install plugin from disk...
Plugin based on the IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template.