From 0900b0f1c3a593301a6229ce93a23b8228771d24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tiem Song Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 14:22:38 -0800 Subject: Update IDE instructions in README Updated instructions to reflect loading project with IntellJ IDEA 2019.3. --- README.md | 12 +----------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ccf92094..eab270e7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ doesn't affect analysis of source code, it just changes the result. You can thin Dokka is built with Gradle. To build it, use `./gradlew build`. Alternatively, open the project directory in IntelliJ IDEA and use the IDE to build and run dokka. -Here's how to import and configure Dokka in IntelliJ IDEA: +Here's how to import and configure Dokka in IntelliJ IDEA 2019.3: * Select "Open" from the IDEA welcome screen, or File > Open if a project is already open * Select the directory with your clone of Dokka @@ -654,16 +654,6 @@ Here's how to import and configure Dokka in IntelliJ IDEA: to ignore this as the next step will address this error * After IDEA opens the project, select File > New > Module from existing sources and select the `build.gradle` file from the root directory of your Dokka clone -* Use the default options and select "OK" * After Dokka is loaded into IDEA, open the Gradle tool window (View > Tool Windows > Gradle) and click on the top left "Refresh all Gradle projects" button -* Verify the following project settings. In File > Settings > Build, Execution, - Deployment > Build Tools > Gradle > Runner: - * Ensure "Delegate IDE build/run actions to gradle" is checked - * "Gradle Test Runner" should be selected in the "Run tests using" drop-down - menu -* Note: After closing and re-opening the project, IDEA may give an error - message: "Error Loading Project: Cannot load 3 modules". Open up the details - of the error, and click "Remove Selected", as these module `.iml` files are - safe to remove. -- cgit