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2023.1 release (#1010)
* 2023.1 release: update gh-links, re-gen EP lists

* code samples: update target version

* code samples: fix framework_basics missing dependency on Java plugin

* stub_indexes.md: update -master GH link

* EP lists: improve "Topic" presentation

* internal_ui_inspector.md: fix link

* kotlin_demo: fix link

* Generate Android Studio releases

* publishing_plugin.md: add note about plugin signing

* plugin_signing.md: Update information about providing `certificateChainFile` and `privateKeyFile` + minor changes

* tools_gradle_intellij_plugin.md: add `verifyPluginSignature` task

* plugin_signing.md: add Plugin Signature Verification

* plugin_signing.md: fixed anchor

* creating_plugin_project.md: update

* GH: set final 2023.1 tag

* GH code samples: update PV version

* code samples: ComparingStringReferencesInspection compatibility with 231.*
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Settings Example JetBrains IntelliJ Platform SDK Docs

Reference: Settings Tutorial in IntelliJ SDK Docs

Quickstart

This project illustrates a custom Application-level Settings through the implementation of:

  • AppSettingsConfigurable is analogous to a Controller in the MVC model - it interacts with the other two Settings classes and the IntelliJ Platform,
  • AppSettingsState is like a Model because it stores the Settings persistently,
  • AppSettingsComponent is similar to a View because it displays and captures edits to the values of the Settings.

Extension Points

Name Implementation Extension Point Class
com.intellij.applicationConfigurable AppSettingsConfigurable Configurable
com.intellij.applicationService AppSettingsState PersistentStateComponent

Reference: Plugin Extension Points in IntelliJ SDK Docs