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The .idea directory is used by IntelliJ to store project-related configuration metadata, and it is collocated with the project. It lives by default under the project's root. It contains the following file:
The .idea directory is used by IntelliJ to store project-related configuration metadata, and it is collocated with the project. It lives by default under the project's root. It contains the following file:


==workspace.xml==
==User-Specific Settings==
 
===workspace.xml===


Stores user-specific settings.
Stores user-specific settings.


==tasks.xml==
===tasks.xml===


==User Dictionaries==
==User Dictionaries==

Revision as of 17:51, 10 May 2018

External

Internal

Module

Grouping Modules

https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/creating-and-managing-modules.html#grouping-modules

.idea Directory

The .idea directory is used by IntelliJ to store project-related configuration metadata, and it is collocated with the project. It lives by default under the project's root. It contains the following file:

User-Specific Settings

workspace.xml

Stores user-specific settings.

tasks.xml

User Dictionaries

Maintained in .idea/dictionaries/username.xml.

shelf

datasources.xml

libraries

All XML files under .idea/libraries will be generated by the Gradle or the Maven project.


These are some recommendations on what to share and what not to share in a SVC system. The article applies to Git, but the rules are generally valid:

Git and IntelliJ IDEA