Advanced configuration
Besides the standard options available , IntelliJ IDEA enables you to perform low-level configuration of the underlying platform and the Java runtime.
JVM options
IntelliJ IDEA runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which has various options that control its performance. The default options used to run IntelliJ IDEA are specified in the following file:
<IDE_HOME>\bin\idea64.exe.vmoptions
IntelliJ IDEA.app/Contents/bin/idea.vmoptions
<IDE_HOME>/bin/idea64.vmoptions
Configure JVM options
Do one of the following to create a copy of the default file with JVM options in the configuration directory that will override the original file:
From the main menu, select
.If you do not have any project open, on the Welcome screen, click Configure and then Edit Custom VM Options.
If you cannot start IntelliJ IDEA, manually copy the default file with JVM options to the IntelliJ IDEA configuration directory.
If you do not have write access to the IntelliJ IDEA configuration directory, you can add the IDEA_VM_OPTIONS
environment variable to specify the location of the file with your preferred JVM options. This file will override both the original default file and the copy located in the IntelliJ IDEA configuration directory.
Common options
The default values of the JVM options should be optimal in most cases. The following are the most commonly modified ones:
Option | Description |
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| Limits the maximum memory heap size that the JVM can allocate for running IntelliJ IDEA. The default value depends on the platform. If you are experiencing slowdowns, you may want to increase this value, for example, to set the value to 2048 megabytes, change this option to For more information, see Increase the memory heap of the IDE. |
| Specifies the initial memory allocated by the JVM for running IntelliJ IDEA. The default value depends on the platform. It is usually set to about half of the maximum allowed memory (-Xmx), for example, |
| Specifies the ratio between the size of the young and old generation of the heap. In most cases, a ratio between 2 and 4 is recommended. This will set the size of the young generation to be 1/2 to 1/4 of the old generation correspondingly, which is good when you are often working on one project and only a few files at a time. However, if you are constantly opening new files and switching between several projects, you may need to increase the young generation. In this case, try setting |
For more information about the available JVM options, see the java
reference for Windows or macOS/Linux.
Platform properties
IntelliJ IDEA enables you to customize various platform-specific properties, such as the path to user-installed plugins and the maximum supported file size. The default properties used to run IntelliJ IDEA are specified in the following file:
<IDE_HOME>\bin\idea.properties
IntelliJ IDEA.app/Contents/bin/idea.properties
<IDE_HOME>/bin/idea.properties
Configure platform properties:
Do one of the following to create an empty idea.properties file in the configuration directory that will override the values from the original file:
From the main menu, select
.If you do not have any project open, on the Welcome screen, click Configure and then select Edit Custom Properties.
If you cannot start IntelliJ IDEA, manually create an empty idea.properties file in the IntelliJ IDEA configuration directory.
If you do not have write access to the IntelliJ IDEA configuration directory, you can add the IDEA_PROPERTIES
environment variable to specify the location of the idea.properties file. The properties in this file will override the corresponding properties in both the original default file and the one located in the IntelliJ IDEA configuration directory.
Common properties
Users often change the location of the default IDE directories. For more information, see Change the location of IDE directories.
Limits that can affect performance:
Property | Description |
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| Maximum size of files (in kilobytes) that IntelliJ IDEA is able to open. Working with large files can affect editor performance and increase memory consumption. The default value is |
| Maximum size of files (in kilobytes) for which IntelliJ IDEA provides coding assistance. Coding assistance for large files can affect editor performance and increase memory consumption. The default value is |
| Maximum size of the console cyclic buffer (in kilobytes). If the console output size exceeds this value, the oldest lines are deleted. To disable the cyclic buffer, set |
| Maximum size (in kilobytes) that IntelliJ IDEA loads for showing past file contents when comparing changes. The default value is |
IntelliJ IDEA provides a number of other properties that define interaction with the environment (window managers, launchers, the file system, and so on). Most of them act like hidden settings (in the sense that they are not evidently exposed), which you may need to enable or disable in certain cases. Change these properties only if advised by JetBrains Support.