Meet Grazie: the ultimate spelling, grammar, and style checker for IntelliJ IDEA Development is not all about programming languages. A lot of text in your code is for humans, not the compiler: string literals, comments, Javadocs, commit messages, and much more requires at least some knowledge...
Alt+Enternow invokes a grammar and spell checker. The new version of the LanguageTool grammar checking engine improves the review of English text and adds support for more than 10 additional languages. In theSearch Everywheredialog, you can now search for Git messages, tags, and branches, and ...
Bundled Grazie spell checkerCopy heading link Grazie is a comprehensive spelling, grammar, and style checking tool. Now, it’s been updated and is bundled with IntelliJ IDEA. The new version is better at detecting natural languages and is more robust overall. Note that by default, Grazie checks...
One of the things we can do with test driven development is to code against the API we want, instead of testing something we’ve already created. IntelliJ IDEA makes this easier because we can create the test to look the way we want, and then generate the correct code from that, u...
IntelliJ IDEA 2019.2 EAP build comes with a new pack of the cool features. Download it and try them out! Commit from the Local Changes Why follow tradition? The upcoming IntelliJ IDEA 2019.2 will let you commit directly from the Local Changes, there is no longer any need to go through a...