General Guidelines
IntelliJ IDEA inherits many features from the IntelliJIDEA platform. In this section we cover some of this shared functionality.
- Guided Tour around the User Interface
- IntelliJ IDEA Editor
- Tool Windows
- Creating and Managing Projects
- Creating and Managing Modules
- Configuring project contents (sources, tests, resources)
- Working with SDKs
- Working with libraries
- Working with module dependencies
- Adding Support for Frameworks and Technologies
- Configuring Project and Working Environment
- File and Code Templates
- Live Templates
- Populating Projects
- Generating Code
- Auto-Completing Code
- Creating and Optimizing Imports
- Analyzing Applications
- Code Inspection
- Intention Actions
- Annotating Source Code
- Documenting Source Code in IntelliJ IDEA
- Viewing Reference Information
- Using Language Injections
- Internationalization and Localization Support
- Navigating Through the Source Code
- Searching Through the Source Code
- Compiling Applications
- Working with Run/Debug Configurations
- Running
- Debugging
- Testing
- Working with Artifacts
- Deployment. Working with Web Servers
- Code Coverage
- Refactoring Source Code
- Using Local History
- Version Control with IntelliJ IDEA
- Managing Plugins
- Managing tasks and contexts
- Using File Watchers
- Comparing Files and Folders
- Working with Background Tasks
- Working with Consoles
- Working with Diagrams
Last modified: 29 November 2017