Aqua 2024.3 Help

Save and revert changes

Aqua automatically saves changes that you make in your files. Saving is triggered by various events, such as compiling, running, debugging, performing version control operations, closing a file or a project, or quitting the IDE. Saving files can be also triggered by third-party plugins.

Most of the events that trigger auto-save are predefined and cannot be configured, but you can be sure that changes will not be lost and you can find all of them in local history.

Configure autosave behavior

  1. In the Settings dialog (Ctrl+Alt+S) , select Appearance & Behavior | System Settings.

  2. Under Sync external changes, configure the following options:

    • Save files when switching to a different application or a built-in terminal: Save all modified files when you switch from Aqua to a different application.

    • Save files if the IDE is idle for N seconds: Save all modified files at regular time intervals.

  3. Apply the changes and close the dialog.

Mark files with unsaved changes

You can mark unsaved files on the file tab:

  1. In the Settings dialog (Ctrl+Alt+S) , select Editor | General | Editor Tabs.

  2. Select the Mark modified checkbox.

  3. Apply the changes and close the dialog.

    After that, the tab of the file in which you have unsaved changes will be marked with a blue dot.

If you use version control integration, names of all modified files will be also marked with a dedicated color on the file tab and in the Project tool window.

Save changes manually

You can always save your changes manually:

  • Press Ctrl+S or select File | Save All from the main menu.

Trigger actions when saving changes

In Aqua, you can configure the actions that will be triggered every time your modified files are saved.

  1. To configure autosave actions for the current project, in the Settings dialog (Ctrl+Alt+S) , open Tools | Actions on Save.

    To configure the actions for new projects, go to File | New Projects Setup | Settings for New Projects | Tools | Actions on Save in the main menu.

  2. Select the checkboxes next to the actions that you want to trigger on save:

    • Reformat code: reformat your code according to your current code style settings.

    • Optimize imports: remove unused imports and organize import statements according to your current code style settings.

    • Rearrange code: reorder code elements according to your current code style settings.

    • Run code cleanup: batch-apply quick-fixes from code cleanup inspections. Use the Project Profile drop-down list to select the inspection profile from which the IDE will run inspections.

    • Update copyright notice: update information in copyright notices in project files.

  3. For some actions, you can configure the settings more precisely. To do so, hover over an action and click the configuration link.

    For example, for code reformatting, you can specify files and folders that you don't want to change. Hover over the action and click Configure scope to exclude specific files and folders from reformatting.

    You can also select whether to reformat the whole file or only modified lines.

  4. Apply the changes and close the dialog.

Once the necessary actions are enabled, they will be automatically triggered on every save (autosave, explicit save invoked with Ctrl+S or by selecting File | Save All) as you work with your project.

Revert changes

  • For the most recent changes, including refactorings, press Ctrl+Z or choose Edit | Undo from the menu.

  • For a more detailed view of past changes, use Local History.

  • For the most robust tracking of all changes, use a version control system.

Last modified: 15 October 2024