First, quickly open the Action:ctrl+shift+a
All action is listed in the list, corresponding to the various actions of idea, for example:
Enter Backgroud to set the background for the editor
Enter Restclient to open restclient override postman to perform HTTP request operation
Enter SSH to open an SSH session
Action is a lot of things, you can slowly explore ...
Second, configure the project Management Server
such as adding JIRA servers:
Ctrl+alt+s Open the settings, Tools-tasks-servers, click on the upper right of the + sign, select Jira, and then enter the Jira server address, user name, password, and then open the Opentask interface, If there are task,idea assigned to you in Jira, you can automatically list them.
Jenkins server can also be added, but you need to ensure that Jenkins itself has installed the relevant plug-ins, see: http://blog.csdn.net/yan1234abcd/article/details/52086931
Third, Language injection
It's a powerful choice to inject a language context or a reference in a pop-up menu, as someone who uses the idea to write code is sure to find that when you press "Alt+enter" somewhere in the code, there's usually a "Inject Language or reference" option in the popup. As I set up a regular expression, I want to edit one side of the test, then you can call this command, select RegExp, the corresponding regular context is injected into the currently edited variable, then press "Alt+enter" when you can see the relevant options of this regular, such as testing
Of course, there are corresponding injection options for json/xml/html/and so on.
Idea Advanced usage