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Open a project in IntelliJ IDEA from your command line!
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#!/bin/sh | |
# check for where the latest version of IDEA is installed | |
IDEA=`ls -1d /Applications/IntelliJ\ * | tail -n1` | |
wd=`pwd` | |
# were we given a directory? | |
if [ -d "$1" ]; then | |
# echo "checking for things in the working dir given" | |
wd=`ls -1d "$1" | head -n1` | |
fi | |
# were we given a file? | |
if [ -f "$1" ]; then | |
# echo "opening '$1'" | |
open -a "$IDEA" "$1" | |
else | |
# let's check for stuff in our working directory. | |
pushd $wd > /dev/null | |
# does our working dir have an .idea directory? | |
if [ -d ".idea" ]; then | |
# echo "opening via the .idea dir" | |
open -a "$IDEA" . | |
# is there an IDEA project file? | |
elif [ -f *.ipr ]; then | |
# echo "opening via the project file" | |
open -a "$IDEA" `ls -1d *.ipr | head -n1` | |
# Is there a pom.xml? | |
elif [ -f pom.xml ]; then | |
# echo "importing from pom" | |
open -a "$IDEA" "pom.xml" | |
# can't do anything smart; just open IDEA | |
else | |
# echo 'cbf' | |
open "$IDEA" | |
fi | |
popd > /dev/null | |
fi |
Setup
curl -L "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/chrisdarroch/7018927/raw/9a6d663fd7a52aa76a943fe8a9bc6091ad06b18d/idea" -o /usr/local/bin/idea chmod +x /usr/local/bin/idea
usage: open terminal and navigate to your project
idea .
Tested on Mac OS X
Note: If you get a “Permission denied” error, your /usr/local/bin directory probably isn’t writable and you’ll need to install script as the superuser. Run sudo -i, then the two commands above, then exit.
Thank you
thx!
Thx @cris
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This function doesn't return the latest version.
I had to sort by modified date using
ls -tr
.I use this: