- How do I document code in IntelliJ?
- Can IntelliJ IDEA be used for Java?
- What can I do with IntelliJ IDEA?
- How do I use IntelliJ?
How do I document code in IntelliJ?
Generate a Javadoc reference
- From the main menu, select Tools | Generate JavaDoc.
- In the dialog that opens, select a scope — a set of files or directories for which you want to generate the reference, and set the output directory where the generated documentation will be placed.
Can IntelliJ IDEA be used for Java?
IntelliJ IDEA is an intelligent, context-aware IDE for working with Java and other JVM languages like Kotlin, Scala, and Groovy on all sorts of applications.
What can I do with IntelliJ IDEA?
"IntelliJ IDEA is undoubtedly the top-choice IDE for software developers. Efficiency and intelligence are built into the design, which enables a very smooth development workflow experience, from design, implementation, building, deploying, testing, and debugging, to refactoring!
How do I use IntelliJ?
Prepare a project
- Launch IntelliJ IDEA. ...
- In the New Project wizard, select Java from the list on the left.
- To develop Java applications in IntelliJ IDEA, you need the Java SDK (JDK). ...
- We're not going to use any additional libraries or frameworks for this tutorial, so click Next.
- Don't create a project from the template.