I've installed IntelliJ IDEA and scala on my Windows machine, but those are not integrated and I'm not able to use scala in IntelliJ. How can I configure and use both?
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1I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not directly related to a programming problem. It's more about how to follow the instructions to install a plugin for a particular IDE.– M.K.Aug 16, 2016 at 11:11
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1You are right. But I posted this question because I faced this situation and thought these simple instructions might help others. Is there any other place to post this ?– Balkrishan AggarwalAug 16, 2016 at 11:43
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2Up-voting since this comes pretty high on google and it might be helpful (I fully understand @Mika'il argument though).– mariosApr 24, 2017 at 22:31
7 Answers
Open IntelliJ IDEA, go to File Menu --> Plugins --> [ Or directly press Ctrl+Alt+S ] Click on "Browse repositories" button and enter "Scala". Select Scala plugin to install it.
If you have Proxy restrictions or any other problems, you may download the plugin to you machine from the below link and choose the option "Install plugin from disk"
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/?id=1347
P.S. Sometimes the latest versions of plugin won't work. Try with a bit older version.
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1neither do Ctrl + Alt + S work nor that File Menu can be found .. try to attach an image to make it you answer to understand Apr 16, 2017 at 15:28
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Alternate Way Is open IntelliJ IDEA, click on Configure -> Click on Plugins -> Click on Install JetBrains Plugins -> Search for Scala -> Click on install button
Check the images
Click on File - > Settings and select plugins. Then select the Scala from the list provided and click Install. Once installed it will ask to restart the IDE
For Mac, Click on IntelliJ IDEA -> Preferences -> Plugins. Select scala and install. Restart the intellji for the changes to take effect.
First time users in IntelliJ IDEA we checked whether Scala Plugin is available or not.
Go to File - > settings -> plugin -> Install -> Restart
Here is complete installations with step by step process with pictures:
http://commandstech.com/how-to-add-scala-plugin-on-intellij-idea-in-ubuntu/