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For a project of mine I need to use Kotlin 1.0.0-1038 (beta), but to install it I probably need to uninstall the newer version of kotlin, but it has no uninstall button where it should have.

How would I downgrade Kotlin? IntelliJ IDEA 15.0.4

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  • Did you try downloading an old version of the plugin manually and using "install plugin from disk"? Feb 26, 2016 at 10:51
  • Yes, but nothing seems to change, because I cannot get rid of the newer version.
    – SJ19
    Feb 26, 2016 at 11:01
  • There is no good way to downgrade the bundled Kotlin plugin. The best thing you can do is upgrade your project to Kotlin 1.0.
    – yole
    Feb 26, 2016 at 12:00

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IMPORTANT UPD: as @yole commented, this is a bad solution as it will break things. There is no proper way to downgrade a bundled plugin without breaking the installation. Instead, consider upgrading the project to the up-to-date Kotlin version.

You have the plugin bundled with IntelliJ IDEA. On your own risk, you can delete its folder manually from IntelliJ IDEA installation (plugins/kotlin subfolder). After that you will be able to install whatever compatible version of the plugin from zip distribution, but your IDEA installation will be broken (see the comment).

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    Please don't give this advice. Deleting the bundled Kotlin plugin breaks future patch upgrades and also breaks the digital signature of the app bundle on Mac OS X.
    – yole
    Feb 26, 2016 at 11:57
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    I honestly don't care at this point, I won't be using Kotlin for anything else but this project (which only supports the version i mentioned). If I ever need to update I'll just re-install. Thank you so much for this solution!
    – SJ19
    Feb 26, 2016 at 12:14
  • Sometimes the current kotlin plugin version is broken. So you need to downgrade anyway Jun 19, 2021 at 18:27

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