Readers with an eye for detail will be happy to read that the git dialogs for merge, pull, and rebase have been revised for visual consistency. For example, full PRs support was added, while the git dialog provides support for squashing and drop commits. Both GitHub and vanilla git have new features added. Team work should be easier now as well, with the improvements coming to the Version Control part of the IDE. Following the support for Records already present in IntelliJ earlier this year, basic support for sealed classes and full support for Text Blocks is now available. Developers who don’t want to wait until mid-September can already test the new features added to Java 15 by using the early access builds. IntelliJ wants to be prepared for September when both Java 15 and Jakarta EE 9 official releases should arrive. You can use Jakarta EE, and get better support for Quarkus, Micronaut, and OpenAPI. Among many features, the release promises reviewing and merging GitHub pull requests right from inside the IDE, quick navigation between warnings and errors in a file with the Inspections widget, viewing the full list of issues in a current file with the Problems tool window, and getting notifications in case your changes would break other files. JetBrains has just rolled out IntelliJ IDEA 2020.2: the latest version of its popular integrated development environment (IDE).
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