# AIDEGen AIDEGen aims to automate the project setup process for developers to work on Java or C/C++project in popular IDE environment. Developers no longer need to manually configure an IntelliJ project, such as all the project dependencies. It's a **command line tool** that offers the following features: * Configure Android Studio or IntelliJ project files with the relevant module dependencies resolved. * Launch IDE for a specified sub-project or build target, i.e. frameworks/base or Settings. * Launch IDE for specified folder(s) which contains build targets, i.e. cts. * Auto configure JDK and Android coding style for IntelliJ. ## 1. Prerequisites: * IDE installation, choose one of prefer IDE, including Android Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, CLion and VS Code. * Setup Android development environment. ``` $ source build/envsetup.sh && lunch ``` ## 2. Basic Usage: ### Example 1: Launch IDE with module name Example to generate and launch IntelliJ project for framework and Settings: ``` $ aidegen Settings framework ``` ### Example 2: Launch IDE with module path Example to generate and launch IntelliJ project for framework and Settings: ``` $ aidegen packages/apps/Settings frameworks/base ``` ### Example 3: Launch IDE with build skipped Example to generate and launch IntelliJ project for framework and Settings and skip build time: ``` $ aidegen Settings framework -s ``` ### Example 4: Launch IDE with native module Example to generate and launch CLion project: ``` $ aidegen -i c ``` The native projects will be launched in CLion and you have to select, **Tools > CMake > Change Project Root** Change project root to the source directory: the relative path which is the directory shown in CLion’s project view. For example, if frameworks/base/media is your project, please change project root directly to frameworks/base/media. ## 3. Optional arguments: Developers can also use the following optional arguments with AIDEGen commands. | Option | Long option | Description | |:------:|:------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `-d` | `--depth` | The depth of module referenced by source. | | `-i` | `--ide` | Launch IDE type, j=IntelliJ s=Android Studio e=Eclipse c=CLion v=VS Code | | `-p` | `--ide-path` | Specify user's IDE installed path. | | `-n` | `--no_launch` | Do not launch IDE. | | `-r` | `--config-reset` | Reset all AIDEGen's saved configurations. | | `-s` | `--skip-build` | Skip building jars or modules. | | `-v` | `--verbose` | Displays DEBUG level logging. | | `-a` | `--android-tree` | Generate whole Android source tree project file for IDE. | | `-e` | `--exclude-paths` | Exclude the directories in IDE. | | `-l` | `--language` | Launch IDE with a specific language,j=java c=C/C++ r=Rust | | `-h` | `--help` | Shows help message and exits. | ## 4. Troubleshooting tips: If you get an error like: "Dependent modules dictionary is empty." or other errors, try a make clean. ## 5. FAQ: Q1. If I already have an IDE project file, and I run command AIDEGen to generate the same project file again, what will happen? A1: The former IDEA project file will be overwritten by the newly generated one from the aidegen command. Q2: When do I need to re-run AIDEGen? A2: Re-run AIDEGen after repo sync. ## 6. Hint: 1. In IntelliJ, uses [File] > [Invalidate Caches / Restart...] to force project panel updated when your IDE didn't sync. 2. If you run aidegen on a remote desktop, make sure there is no IntelliJ running in a different desktop session. ## 6. Feedback: If you have any questions or feedback, contact aidegen_tnn@google.com. If you have any bugs or feature requests email them to buganizer-system+429701@google.com.