README Actualize IDEA instructions
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JDK_18="path to JDK 1.8"
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JDK_9="path to JDK 9"
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For local development, if you're not working on bytecode generation or the standard library, it's OK to have only JDK 1.8 and JDK 9 installed, and to point JDK_16 and JDK_17 environment variables to your JDK 1.8 installation.
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For local development, if you're not working on bytecode generation or the standard library, it's OK to have only JDK 1.8 and JDK 9 installed, and to point `JDK_16` and `JDK_17` environment variables to your JDK 1.8 installation.
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You also can use [Gradle properties](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/build_environment.html#sec:gradle_configuration_properties) to setup JDK_* variables.
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You also can use [Gradle properties](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/build_environment.html#sec:gradle_configuration_properties) to setup `JDK_*` variables.
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> Note: The JDK 6 for MacOS is not available on Oracle's site. You can [download it here](https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572).
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Working with the Kotlin project requires at least IntelliJ IDEA 2019.1. You can download IntelliJ IDEA 2019.1 [here](https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download).
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After cloning the project, to import the project in Intellij choose the project directory in the Open project dialog. Then, after project opened, Select
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`File` -> `New...` -> `Module from Existing Sources` in the menu, and select `build.gradle.kts` file in the project's root folder.
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After cloning the project, to import the project in IntelliJ choose the project directory in the Open project dialog. Then, after project opened, select
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`File` -> `New` -> `Module from Existing Sources...` in the menu, and select `build.gradle.kts` file in the project's root folder.
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In the import dialog, select `use default gradle wrapper`.
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To be able to run tests from IntelliJ easily, check `Delegate IDE build/run actions to Gradle` and choose `Gradle Test Runner` in the Gradle runner settings after importing the project.
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At this time, you can use the latest released 1.3.x version of the Kotlin plugin for working with the code. To make sure you have the latest version installed, use Tools | Kotlin | Configure Kotlin Plugin Updates and press "Check for updates now".
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At this time, you can use the latest released `1.3.x` version of the Kotlin plugin for working with the code. To make sure you have the latest version installed, use `Tools` -> `Kotlin` -> `Configure Kotlin Plugin Updates`.
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### Compiling and running
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From this root project there are Run/Debug Configurations for running IDEA or the Compiler Tests for example; so if you want to try out the latest and greatest IDEA plugin
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From this root project there are Run/Debug Configurations for running `IDEA` or the `Generate Compiler Tests` for example; so if you want to try out the latest and greatest IDEA plugin
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* VCS -> Git -> Pull
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* Run the "IDEA" run configuration in the project
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* a child IntelliJ IDEA with the Kotlin plugin will then startup
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* `VCS` -> `Git` -> `Pull`
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* Run the `IDEA` run configuration in the project
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* A child IntelliJ IDEA with the Kotlin plugin will then startup
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### Including into composite build
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