Customizing RubyMine
In this section:
- Customizing RubyMine
- Accessing Settings
- Accessing Default Settings
- Configuring Colors and Fonts
- Configuring Keyboard Shortcuts
- Configuring Menus and Toolbars
- Configuring Quick Lists
- Configuring Browsers
- Configuring Third-Party Tools
- Creating and Registering File Types
- Exporting and Importing Settings
- Configuring Scopes and File Colors
- Configuring Individual File Encoding
- Configuring Line Separators
- Synchronizing and Sharing Settings
- Sharing Your IDE Settings through the Settings Repository
- Switching Between Schemes
- Switching Boot JDK
- Code Quality Assistance Tips and Tricks, or How to Make Your Code Look Pretty?
- Managing Plugins
- Managing tasks and contexts
Introduction
Project settings refer to a set of preferences related to resources, file colors, version control options, code styles, etc. Project settings are stored with each specific project as a set of xml
files under the .idea
folder.
You can configure project settings on the two possible levels:
- The level of a template project. The settings defined for a template project, apply to any project you create.
- The project level. The settings defined on this level apply to the current project only.
Last modified: 26 October 2017