/CodeGlance

Intelij IDEA plugin for displaying a code mini-map similar to the one found in Sublime

Primary LanguageKotlinBSD 2-Clause "Simplified" LicenseBSD-2-Clause

CodeGlance Build Status

Plugin Repository: http://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7275
Latest build: http://public.vektah.net/codeglance/net/vektah/CodeGlance/1.4.4/CodeGlance-1.4.4.jar

Intelij plugin that displays a zoomed out overview or minimap similar to the one found in Sublime into the editor pane. The minimap allows for quick scrolling letting you jump straight to sections of code.

  • Works with both light and dark themes using your customized colors for syntax highlighting.
  • Worker thread for rendering
  • Color rendering using intelij's tokenizer
  • Scrollable!
  • Embedded into editor window
  • Complete replacement for Code Outline that supports new Intellij builds.

Dark: Dracula

Light: Default

Building using maven

With maven installed building the plugin yourself is a simple as:

git clone https://github.com/Vektah/CodeGlance
cd CodeGlance
mvn package

After it finsihes downloading dependencies and building you should now have a CodeGlance-${VERSION}.jar in the directory. This can be tested in intellij by going to settings->plugins->install from disk.

Running from source in Intellj

  1. Make sure you have the Plugin DevKit installed.
  2. Checkout sources from github
  3. Create a new Intellij Platform plugin project
  4. Select source directory, chose a plugin sdk (create one that points to your intellij install).
  5. Mark src/main/java as source root, and src/test/java as test root.
  6. In order to run tests you will need to find mockito and testng jars. I usually do this with maven.
  7. In module settings set the path to META-INF to src/main/resources
  8. Hit Run.