Jakub Chrzanowski 4e802980f2
Webhelp migration (#347)
* [webhelp] Fixes for TXP00152, TXP00002, test build 27 Jul 22:26

* [webhelp] Fixes for Part #4 TXP00010, EXCEPT decimal numbers in section titles

* [webhelp] Fixes for Part #5 TXP00017

* [webhelp] Fixes for Part #4 TXP00010 - removed numbers from page section titles in "Custom Language Support Tutorial" and "Testing a Custom Language Plugin".

* [webhelp] Removed numbers from page section titles in rest of project *.md files.

* [new webhelp] Build #44 changes

* [new webhelp] Maintenance merge from master

* [new webhelp] Add placeholder file for webhelp import.

* [webhelp] Correct redirects for file name changes

* [webhelp] TOC not needed in webhelp

* [format] {:toc} not needed for webhelp

* add {:disable-links} to ensure demo links are not interpreted as real links.

* Put all badges on the same line to simplify composition.

* formatter.md: fix upsource link

* fix some links

* api_changes_list.md: remove note

* migrate to webhelp - initial

* fix GH edit URL

* remove sdkdocs-template setup in VCS config

* remove recently_updated.md

* restore COC/CONTRIBUTING.md

* api_changes_list.md: remove note

* useful_links.md: IPE

Co-authored-by: JohnHake <john.hake@jetbrains.com>
Co-authored-by: Yann Cébron <yann.cebron@jetbrains.com>
2021-01-14 16:07:39 +01:00

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IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template is a repository that provides a pure boilerplate template to make it easier to create a new plugin project using the recommended Gradle setup.

The main goal of this template is to speed up the setup phase of plugin development for both new and experienced developers by preconfiguring the project scaffold and CI, linking to the proper documentation pages, and keeping everything organized.

GitHub Template allows you to create a new repository from the scaffold without having to copy and paste content, clone repositories, or clear the history manually. All you have to do is click the Use this template button on the GitHub project page. After that, the GitHub Actions workflow will be triggered to override or remove any template-specific configurations, such as the plugin name, current changelog, etc.

Once this is complete, the project is ready to be cloned to your local environment and opened with IntelliJ IDEA.

For more details, please refer to the IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template project documentation.