IntelliJ Scala Bundle - get started with Scala in a single click!
A bundle that includes:
The bundle is:
In comparison (macOS):
Installer | Bundle | VS | |
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Internet use | 869,2 MB | 343,9 MB | 1/2 |
Disk use | 1621,5 MB | 640,8 MB | 1/3 |
Time | >15 min. | <1 min. | 1/50 |
Clicks | ~100 | ~1 | 1/100 |
Presentation of the IntelliJ Scala Bundle: Enabling the first step (ScalaSphere).
Version | Download | IntelliJ IDEA | Scala Plugin | SDK | Scala |
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2020-04-23 | Windows, Mac, Linux | 201.6668.121 | 2020.1.27 | 11.0.6+8-b765.25 | 2.13.1 |
2020-03-17 | Windows, Mac, Linux | 193.6911.18 | 2019.3.27 | 11.0.6+8-b520.43 | 2.13.1 |
2019-09-17 | Windows, Mac, Linux | 192.6603.28 | 2019.2.28 | 11.0.3+12-b304.56 | 2.13.0 |
2019-05-02 | Windows, Mac, Linux | 191.6707.61 | 2019.1.7 | 1.8.0_202-release-1483-b37 | 2.12.8 |
2018-11-30 | Windows, Mac, Linux | 183.4284.148 | 2018.3.4 | 8u152b1343.15 | 2.12.7 |
2018-09-14 | Windows, Mac, Linux | 182.4323.46 | 2018.2.11 | 8u152b1248.8 | 2.12.6 |
2018-05-04 | Windows, Mac, Linux | 181.4668.68 | 2018.1.9 | 8u152b1136.29 | 2.12.6 |
By proceeding with use of the bundle, you understand that the parts of the bundle are governed by their separate license agreements, and do not form a single product (more info).
Download, extract and run the application.
The bundle stores all its settings and caches inside the data
subdirectory (except for Ivy and Maven repositories, which are system-wide).
You can use File | Import Settings and File | Export Settings to transfer the IDEA settings.
You can update or install IDEA plugins via Settings | Plugins.
Although the bundle doesn't include Git binaries, it includes Git and GitHub integrations, so you can install Git from the IDE, if needed.
In addition to using the above downloads, you can create your own version of the bundle from scratch:
$ git clone https://github.com/JetBrains/intellij-scala-bundle
$ sbt run
It's possible to include more example projects in the bundle.
Distributors of the bundle must display the text of bundle agreement (or link to that text) on download page.
Please note that this bundle is not supposed to replace the usual way people download, install, configure and update each of those components. The main goal of the bundle is to provide a bootstrap distribution for educational purposes (more on intended use cases).