Open an arbitrary file or folder in IntelliJ IDEA from the command line, optionally specifying where to put the caret after opening.
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macOS
Linux
You can find the executable for running IntelliJ IDEA in the installation directory under bin. To use this executable as the command-line launcher, add it to your system PATH as described in Command-line interface.
By default, IntelliJ IDEA does not provide a command-line launcher. For information about creating a launcher script for IntelliJ IDEA, see Command-line interface.
Syntax
idea --line <number><path>
Examples
Open a project:
$
idea ~/MyProject
Open a specific file on line number 42:
$
idea --line 42 ~/MyProject/scripts/numbers.js
You can find the script for running IntelliJ IDEA in the installation directory under bin. To use this script as the command-line launcher, add it to your system PATH as described in Command-line interface.
Syntax
idea.sh --line <number><path>
Examples
Open a project:
$
idea.sh ~/MyProject
Open a specific file on line number 42:
$
idea.sh --line 42 ~/MyProject/scripts/numbers.js
When you specify the path to a file, IntelliJ IDEA opens it in the LightEdit mode, unless it belongs to a project that is already open or there is special logic to automatically open or create a project (for example, in case of Maven or Gradle files). If you specify a directory with an existing project, IntelliJ IDEA opens this project. If you open a directory that is not a part of a project, IntelliJ IDEA adds the .idea directory to it, making it a project.