Language Injections
File | Settings | Editor | Language Injections for Windows and Linux
CLion | Settings | Editor | Language Injections for macOS
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Use this page to manage the list of automatic language injections and configure the language injection feature for text, attributes, and parameters .
You can sort the information by any of the columns by clicking the cells in the header row. The current sorting status is shown by the corresponding sorting marker: for the ascending order or
for the descending order.
Item | Description |
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Checkboxes | Use the checkboxes to enable or disable the corresponding injections. You can also enable or disable a number of injections at once. To do that, select the required injections in the list and click |
Name | The language in which the injection is available, the injection name and, in parentheses, the package that contains the corresponding implementation. |
Language | The injected language. |
Scope | One of the following:
You can move the user-defined injections between the IDE and the project levels by using |
Item | Description |
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Create a new injection entry. Select the injection category and then specify the injection settings in the dialog that opens. | |
Remove the selected entries from the list. | |
Edit the settings for the selected injection. IMPORTANT: Don't edit the settings for built-in injections. | |
Create a copy of the selected injection entry. Then edit the settings for that copy as necessary. | |
Enable all the injections currently selected in the list. | |
Disable all the injections currently selected in the list. | |
Move the selected injections between the IDE and the project levels. See also Language Injections. | |
Import injection entries from another CLion installation:
This selective import feature makes it easy to share certain configurations in a team without losing any local entries as it happens when the settings are imported via the core Importing Settings feature. | |
Export the selected injection entries to a file. In the Export Selected Injections to File dialog that opens:
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