AppCode 2022.2 Help

Directories used by the IDE

By default, AppCode stores user-specific files for each IDE instance (configuration, caches, plugins, logs, and so on) in the user's home directory. However, you can change the location for storing those files, if necessary.

Change the location of IDE directories

You can move the default IDE directories, for example, if the user profile drive runs out of space or it is located on a slow disk, if the home directory is encrypted (slowing down the IDE) or is located on a network drive, if you want to create a portable installation or exclude caches from home directory backups, and so on.

  1. From the main menu, select Help | Edit Custom Properties.

  2. Set the property that corresponds to the necessary directory:

    Property

    Path to

    idea.config.path

    Configuration directory

    idea.system.path

    System directory

    idea.plugins.path

    Plugins directory

    idea.log.path

    Logs directory

    You can insert any other properties as variables. For example, use ${user.home} (standard Java system property) to specify paths relative to the user's home directory:

    idea.config.path=${user.home}/MyIdeaConfiguration
  3. After you restart AppCode, it will use the new location of the corresponding directory.

Clean up old IDE directories

Every time you install a new major version of AppCode, it uses a new set of IDE directories and automatically deletes the caches and logs directories for older versions of the IDE that have not been updated in the last 180 days. The configuration and plugins directories will remain forever, unless you remove them manually.

  1. From the main menu, select Help | Delete Leftover IDE Directories

  2. In the Delete Leftover IDE Storage Directories dialog, select the versions of the IDE that you are not planning to use and click Delete.

Configuration directory

The AppCode configuration directory contains user-defined IDE settings, such as keymaps, color schemes, custom VM options, platform properties, and so on.

Syntax

~/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/<product><version>

Example

~/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/AppCode2022.2

You can change the location of the AppCode configuration directory using the idea.config.path property.

To share your personal IDE settings, copy the files from the configuration directory to the corresponding folders on another AppCode installation. Make sure that AppCode is not running to avoid erasing the copied files when you shut down the IDE. Depending on which settings you modified, the AppCode configuration directory can contain the following subfolders:

Directory

User settings

codestyles

Customized code style schemes

colors

Customized editor color and font schemes

fileTemplates

User-defined file templates

filetypes

User-defined file types

inspection

Code inspection profiles

keymaps

Customized keyboard shortcuts

options

Various options, for example, feature usage statistics and macros

templates

User-defined live templates

tools

Configuration files for user-defined external tools

shelf

Shelved changes

System directory

The AppCode system directory contains caches and local history files.

Syntax

~/Library/Caches/JetBrains/<product><version>

Example

~/Library/Caches/JetBrains/AppCode2022.2

You can change the location of the AppCode system directory using the idea.system.path property.

Plugins directory

The AppCode plugins directory contains user-installed plugins.

Syntax

~/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/<product><version>/plugins

Example

~/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/AppCode2022.2/plugins

You can change the location of the AppCode plugins directory using the idea.plugins.path property.

Logs directory

The AppCode logs directory contains product logs and thread dumps.

Syntax

~/Library/Logs/JetBrains/<product><version>

Example

~/Library/Logs/JetBrains/AppCode2022.2

You can change the location of the AppCode logs directory using the idea.log.path property.

Last modified: 21 July 2022