Tools | Groovy Shell

A Groovy shell is a command-line application that lets you evaluate Groovy expressions, functions, define classes and run Groovy commands. The Groovy shell can be launched in Groovy projects.

ItemTooltip and ShortcutDescription
../../Shared/stop.gif Stop

⌘F2 or ⌘F2⌘F2 or ⌘F2⌘F2 or ⌘F2⇧ F5, ⇧F5 or ⇧F5^ F2, ⌃F2 or ⌃F2
Click this button to stop the current process.

Clicking the button once invokes soft kill allowing the application to catch the SIGINT event and perform graceful termination (on Windows, the ⌘C or ⌘C⌘C or ⌘C⌘C or ⌘C^ C, ^ Insert, ⌃C or ⌃C^ Insert, ⌥ C, Escape, W, ⌥C, ⎋, W, ⌥C or ⎋, W event is emulated). After the button is clicked once, it is replaced with ../../Shared/icon_run_tool_window_kill.png indicating that subsequent click will lead to force termination of the application, e.g. on Unix SIGKILL is sent.

close.png Close

⌃⇧F4 or ⌃⇧F4⇧⌘F4 or ⇧⌘F4⌘W or ⌘W^ ⇧ F4, ⌃⇧F4 or ⌃⇧F4^ ⇧ F4, ⌃⇧F4 or ⌃⇧F4
Click this button to close the selected tab of the Run tool window and terminate the current process.
../../Shared/run.png Execute Groovy Code (⌘⏎ or ⌘⏎⌘⏎ or ⌘⏎⌘⏎ or ⌘⏎^ Enter, ⌃⏎ or ⌃⏎^ Enter, ⌃⏎ or ⌃⏎) Run code, entered in the console.
help Help

F1 or F1F1, F1 or F1F1, F1 or F1
Use this icon or shortcut to open the corresponding help page.

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