The WebStorm shortcut alt + shift + b to open a file in the browser doesn't work. It's annoying to do this by mouse.
I set the IDE setting or whatever that was to Visual Studio when installing WebStorm.
Any idea how to get that shortcut working (or some other shortcut to acheive the same task)?
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I try to find a way to do the following steps in InteliJ by using only keyboard:
alt+ F1 --> F
Currently I'm clicking CTRL + Left Mouse to choose clean and install.
Is there a way to do this just by using the keyboard?
Thanks for any help.
If you are looking for existing shourtcut or tring to add a new one on intellij, the best thing to do is to check the key map.
the KeyMap is located in File|Settings for windows and linux or IntelliJ IDEA|Preferences for macOS (Ctrl+alt+S is good too) and then look for the KeyMap tab and search "maven".
I have a problem with shortcuts on Windows 10 when I have both IntelliJ and Evernote Desktop open. When I use in IntelliJ a shortcut that also exists in Evernote, then the shortcut is not executed as expected in IntelliJ, but it switches to Evernote and the shortcut is executed there.
Has anyone already faced this issue?
I installed WebStorm and IntelliJ plugin for it.
I can't use any shortcuts in WebStorm such as Ctrl+Alt+S for settings.
I double-check that VIM-Emulator is enabled in Tools → VIM-Emulator and looked in Editor → Vim-Emulation tab, and change shortcuts what i need to VIM. Nothing happens even after restarting WebStorm and nothing after change handler to IDE also.
Reinstalling IntelliJ plugin give zero effect.
Please help. I need my shortcuts from Windows such as Ctrl+C
Please make sure that
Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V in your current keymap selected in Settings | Keymap mean Copy and Paste
You don't have any key mappings in your ~/.vimrc
Handlers for conflicted Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are set to IDE in Settings | Editor | Vim Emulation
After updated IntelliJ IDEA to 2017.1, I can not any more comment out/in code. I am using a german keyboard and until yet i could use a workaround to comment code in/out with the shortcut "CMD" + "-" but now it isn't working any more. The shortcuts "CMD" + "/" isn't working.
Any ideas to solve this problem on a german keyboard?
You can either reassign this action to the working shortcut in the Keymap preferences or use this workaround:
Install JB SDK Bintray Downloader plugin. You can find it in the plugin repository right in the IDE settings.
Find the action "Get JB SDK from BinTray" (On Mac you can use Cmd + A shortcut to find the action by name)
Choose appropriate Runtime version (build 795 or later)
Download it
Install it
Restart IntelliJ IDEA (it should happen automatically)
Check the IDE About dialog to be sure that the IDE is bootstrapped with the desired version of the runtime
To enable OpenJDK behavior go to Help | Edit Custom Properties, add the following property into the file:
com.jetbrains.use.old.keyevent.processing=true
Now I want to write a plugin in intellij , development of every custom plugins requires the IntelliJ IDEA SDK to be installed and configured for that project. How can I install and configure sdk to my project?
Here you can read official guide to configure IntelliJ Idea SDK
Press CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + S
In the Project Structure dialog box that opens, do the following, and then click OK
Under Platform Settings, click SDKs, and then click the plus sign icon.
From the provided list, select IntelliJ IDEA Plugin SDK.
Using the Select Path dialog box that opens, select the IntelliJ IDEA installation directory directory, and then click OK. Note, that by default, this dialog box automatically selects the home directory of the currently running IntelliJ IDEA installation.
In the Select internal Java platform dialog box that opens, select a Java SDK (JDK 1.6 is recommended) to be used as IDEA internal platform, and then click OK.
Optionally, in Sandbox Home, change the default folder to which Intellij IDEA will copy plugins for debugging.
Open the Sourcepath tab, click Add, and then select the folder where you have checked out the sources of IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition.
In the Detected Source Roots dialog box that opens, click OK.