I like the Regex and SQL plugins. Which are your favorite ones?
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Scala simply because it's the best IDE support for Scala, Netbeans is only stable at 2.7.3 (2.7.5 is the current stable) and Eclipse is incredibly buggy. | ||||
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Identifier Highlighter is an essential. I can't imagine developing without being able to "Alt + Shift + Up Arrow". | ||||
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Code Navigator | |||||
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Key Promoter. It gives you reminders of the keyboard shortcuts as you use Idea. And offers to help you set keyboard shortcuts when it detects use of function without a shortcut. | ||||
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The SQL Query Plugin (Yes, it's mentioned in the question, but to get comprehensive results for this poll, it should be included in answers too.) This whole thing should be a community wiki, btw. | ||||
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IDETalk. And not for chatting but because it makes it easy to share stacktraces send code pointers and compare code with colleagues without having to first commit it. | |||
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Grails and ANTLR for me. | |||||
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I'm not a heavy user, but some of my colleagues like this plugin a lot | ||||
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For me the best IntelliJ plug-in is the JFormDesigner plug-in (even if it's commercial). Even some of the Jetbrains guys recognized that this plug-in is much more polished than their own GUI Builder. As in general, I think the best IntelliJ plug-in is the one that YOU as a user will write :). This would be also the best for IntelliJ's future. The more users would write more plug-ins, the better :). | ||||
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JFormDesigner is the most advanced and polished application that can run under IntelliJ as a plug-in. | ||||
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I have made a note of my top 10 IntelliJ IDEA plugins at http://blog.afkham.org/2011/10/my-top-10-third-party-intellij-idea.html | ||||
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Scala for NetBeans is stable for 2.7.3, 2.7.4, 2.7.5 and coming 2.7.6. The nightly built is target to 2.8.0, also stable enough. | ||||
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