![]() ![]() Learn more about the code analysis improvements in IntelliJ IDEA 2023.2 in this blog post. We have improved and expanded Java inspections to help you maintain high-quality code and detect potential issues more effectively.To make managing multiple run configurations easier, we’ve implemented the option to pin preferred configurations in the Run widget.We’ve reworked the UI for the running and debugging actions in the Services view to make the look and feel of the toolbar consistent with that of the main Run/Debug widget.We’ve updated the Settings/Preferences | Plugins section, which now includes a set of suggested plugins that is determined automatically based on your project specifics.You can now use a dropdown menu to quickly choose actions that you want to add to the toolbar. We’ve expanded the customization options for the new UI’s main toolbar.In the Project view, there’s a new Open Directories with Single Click option that makes expanding and collapsing the project folders quicker and more responsive.For the convenience of Linux users, the native header of the operating system has been removed in the new UI, resulting in a cleaner interface.In Settings / Preferences | Editor | Inspections, we’ve implemented syntax highlighting for code samples.When you use full screen mode in the new UI on macOS, the window controls are now displayed right in the main toolbar, not in the floating bar as before.New UI users now have an alternative Light with Light Header theme, which features matching light colors for window headers, tooltips, and notification balloons.You can now arrange your files in the Project view based on their modification times.There’s also a new option to turn this menu into a separate toolbar. Its elements now appear horizontally over the toolbar when you click on the menu icon. ![]() We’ve reworked the hamburger menu in the new UI’s main toolbar on Windows and Linux.You can now assign unique colors to your projects’ headers and upload custom icons for them, making it easier to distinguish projects in your workspace. ![]()
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