![]() The IDE now analyzes search results, detects the most common usage patterns, and categorizes all found usages into groups based on their structural similarity. Similar usages clusters in Find Usages results - Find Usages now provides you with more insightful information about how a code element is used in your project.Improved Search Everywhere results - The algorithm behind the Search Everywhere result list has been fine-tuned to make its behavior more predictable and accurate.Intention action preview enabled by default - The preview functionality for intention actions is now switched on by default so you can instantly see how your code will be altered once you apply the IDE’s suggestions.Option to dock tool windows to floating editor tabs - The option to drag tool windows out of the main window and dock them to floating editor tabs has been added.You can now connect to Redis Single Instance, explore key values in the data viewer, write and execute Redis queries with the help of the smart coding assistance, and more. Redis support - Added support for Redis.Also, the user experience for documenting web APIs with OpenAPI specifications has been enhanced, by making it possible to instantly generate an OpenAPI definition for a Spring controller or JAX-RS resource. This new action is available for Spring, Micronaut, and Jakarta EE CDI. New actions for Spring beans autowiring and OpenAPI schema generation - You can now easily autowire Spring beans right from where you need them.You can then connect to it the same way you would connect to any remote machine when using remote development in IntelliJ IDEA. Instead of running a full IDE on Windows, you can launch your IDE backend directly in WSL2. A new way to work with projects in Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) - Added an alternative way to work with projects running in WSL2 file systems.New Settings Sync solution - The new solution is capable of syncing most of the shareable settings from the platform, bundled plugins, and some third-party plugins. ![]() New IntelliJ IDEA UI available via a setting - You can now switch to the new UI in Preferences / Settings | Appearance & Behavior / New UI. ![]()
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