- Create a new IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template project.
- Get familiar with the template documentation.
- Adjust the pluginGroup and pluginName, as well as the id and sources package.
- Adjust the plugin description in
README(see Tips) - Review the Legal Agreements.
- Publish a plugin manually for the first time.
- Set the
MARKETPLACE_IDin the above README badges. You can obtain it once the plugin is published to the marketplace. - Set the Plugin Signing related secrets.
- Set the Deployment Token.
- Click the Watch button on the top of the IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template to be notified about releases containing new features and fixes.
A plugin for a conversational agent within the IDE.
Its purpose is to be used in a study for programming tasks with an LLM-based agent. The plugin uses the OpenAI API as a backend for the agent to generate messages.
- Install the plugin
- Go to your IDE settings. Tools > CPS Agent
- Enter your OpenAI API key in order for the agent to make requests
- Choose a study group, value 1 or 2 will result in a different kind of agent being used
- Open the tool window "Assistant" on the right hand toolbar
- Start using your new assistant
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Using the IDE built-in plugin system:
Settings/Preferences > Plugins > Marketplace > Search for "CPS Agent" > Install
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Manually:
Download the latest release and install it manually using Settings/Preferences > Plugins > ⚙️ > Install plugin from disk...
Plugin based on the IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template.