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## Building Dokka
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:
* Select "Open" from the IDEA welcome screen, or File > Open if a project is
already open
* Select the directory with your clone of Dokka
* Note: IDEA may have an error after the project is initally opened; it is OK
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.
## Using/testing locally built Dokka
If you want to use/test your locally built Dokka in a project, do the following:
1. Change `dokka_version` in `gradle.properties` to something that you will use later on as the dependency version.
For instance, you can set it to something like `1.7.20-my-fix-SNAPSHOT`.
2. Publish it to maven local (`./gradlew publishToMavenLocal`)
3. In the project you want to generate documentation for, add maven local as a plugin/dependency
repository (`mavenLocal()`)
4. Update your dokka dependency to the version you've just published:
```kotlin
plugins {
id("org.jetbrains.dokka") version "1.7.20-my-fix-SNAPSHOT"
}
```
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