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I like the Regex and SQL plugins. Which are your favorite ones?

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This "question" has to be a community wiki! – romaintaz Feb 25 '09 at 12:13
Should this poll be a community wiki? – Jonik Feb 25 '09 at 12:13
I've made this community wiki – amit Feb 25 '09 at 15:35
Thanks. Should we disregard here the ones provided by JetBrains, such as JUnit, Ant Support, CVS Integration and Subversion Integration, which are obviously pretty essential? – Jonik Feb 25 '09 at 16:35
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IdeaVIM is amazing if you're a fan of vim.

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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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I'll have to check it out, thanks. – Mark C Oct 20 '10 at 12:49
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The embedded Hot Swap plugin is too cool and intelligent.

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Code Navigator

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Yea... I installed this and now IntelliJ crashes on start and won't launch far enough to uninstall it. Now I'm wasting time trying to figure out how to remove it manually. Not cool. – mmalone May 10 '10 at 17:57
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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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Speaking of Grails & IntelliJ, does IntelliJ have good support for groovy editing? I've never used it (IntelliJ), and the Eclipse groovy support is not very advanced yet. I find myself doing my Grails development in emacs, since there are a couple decent groovy-modes out there. – Rob Hruska Mar 2 '09 at 15:35
Why yes, it does. Very nice indeed. – duffymo Mar 2 '09 at 16:00
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TabSwitch. A small plugin to quickly switch between opened tabs.

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Dilbert Daily Strip :-)

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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-1 The OP is about Intellij IDEA plugins... – amaidment Nov 28 '11 at 15:25
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