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Jetbrains IDE Prefs

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This repo provides both a superset of the Mac OS X 10.5+ keybindings for JetBrains IDEs, as well as a team-centric workflow for tracking and syncing IDE customizations over time.

Requires

To run the installer, you will need Ruby 2.0+.

History

Once upon a time, RubyMine shipped with keybindings that made no sense to anyone who had ever used a Mac. Hence, the RubyMine preferences were born. Originally just a project for managing RubyMine preferences, it now includes preferences for multiple JetBrains IDEs. For each IDE, we offer:

  • Keymaps (powerful supersets of the JetBrains Mac OS X 10.5+ default keybindings)
  • Code Styles
  • Live Templates

Today, this project is not only a repository of preferences for Jetbrains IDEs – it's also a recommended workflow for tracking your team's customizations to IDE preferences.

Installation for all Jetbrains IDEs

First, close your Jetbrains IDE.

Then, run the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/professor/jetbrains-ide-prefs
cd jetbrains-ide-prefs
cli/bin/install_all

Installation for just one IDE

First, close all or your Jetbrains IDE.

Then, run the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/professor/jetbrains-ide-prefs
cd jetbrains-ide-prefs
cli/bin/ide_prefs install --ide=intellij
# ide flag can be any *one* of [rubymine,intellij,intellijcommunity,webstorm,androidstudio,appcode,clion,goland,pycharm]

NOTE: If you have multiple JetBrains IDE's installed, you will need to repeat calling the CLI for each IDE.

This will install the preferences into your IDE of choice; it will default to installing preferences into the latest version of the IDE installed on your machine; if no IDE is installed on your machine, then it will install into the "default" version configured in jetbrains-ide-prefs. If you want to find the default version for your IDE, look in cli/lib/cli/ide/<IDE>_user_pref_dir.rb.

If you do not want the preferences setup for the newest version of the IDE installed on your machine (or the default configured in jetbrains-ide-prefs), you can override the preference directory location with the --user-prefs-location.

For example, imagine you had IntelliJ 2016.2, 2016.3, and 2017.1 installed on your machine. In this case, jetbrains-ide-prefs will install to the latest version of the IDE installed on your machine: 2017.1. If you also wanted to install it to 2016.3 or 2016.2, you would need to use the --user-prefs-location flag:

cli/bin/ide_prefs install --ide=intellij --user-prefs-location=/Users/pivotal/Library/Preferences/IntelliJIdea2016.3

Tracking changes

The installation process symlinks the preferences into your IDE's preferences folder. Thus, as you and your team change your preferences inside your IDE, your clone of the preferences will note the changes, and you can commit and push those changes to your own fork (or even submit pull requests back to this repo for anything you think is generally useful).

Uninstall

If you'd like to uninstall the preferences and restore your original settings, first, close your IDE. Then open a terminal and run the following commands:

cd /path/to/your/jetbrains-ide-prefs/cli
bin/ide_prefs uninstall --ide=[rubymine,intellij,intellijcommunity,androidstudio,appcode,clion,goland,pycharm]

Contributing New Preferences

If you'd like to add preferences for another IDE, simply:

  1. Create a new folder in the pref_sources directory, and add any preferences to it that you want to manage for that IDE into the appropriate folders that the IDE calls for. See the existing folders there for examples.
  2. Create a new UserPrefDir class inside cli/lib/cli/ide. This class must respond to a single method, #path, which tells the installer where to install the preferences to on the system.
  3. Modify cli/bin/ide_prefs.rb to include the IDE
  4. Update the README, indicating that another IDE has been added to the installer.

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