I have come up with a simple way to do what I want to do - to open a PyCharm
project from the Finder.
I have a reference to PyCharm in my dock. When I want to open a PyCharm
project, I drag the project folder and drop it onto the PyCharm icon in the
doc.
As long as the folder contains a pre
As a heavy command line user, pycharm opens source files in an
existing editor window when I type `pycharm source.py`.
cheers!
mar77i
In Linux, I can right click on a folder, go to 'open with' and select
Pycharm.
Doing the same and selecting the Jetbrains Toolbox app doesn't work for me
- I get a notification popup 'Failed to find application for URL...'.
On 6 February 2018 at 22:44, Greg Ewing wrote:
> Alex Nordlund wrote:
>
Alex Nordlund wrote:
No, that's the toolbox, the toolbox app is free.
It's also confusingly named :-)
But does it do anything on its own? According to the web
page about it, it's just something for managing their
other tools, which are not free.
If I'm wrong about that, and it actually has fun
> On 4 Feb 2018, at 01:54, Greg Ewing wrote:
>
> Alex Nordlund wrote:
>> The toolbox app from jetbrains already does that but better :-)
>
> Also a LOT more expensively, from the looks of their web site.
No, that's the toolbox, the toolbox app is free.
It's also confusingly named :-)
Best re
Hi Irv,
It's probably just one line script to be fair anyone that can use pycharm
could do it.
https://www.hastac.org/blogs/joe-cutajar/2015/04/21/how-make-simple-bash-script-mac
the command you want to run in the script is "pycharm.sh $PWD"
and then make that script executable so when you double
HI,
Thanks to everyone for the proposed answers to my question.
I am not a shell scripted and would not know where to start to write such a
script. I was just hoping that it was "built in", but that I was just missing
something. But it looks like the feature that I really want does not exist.
Is this a pycharm promotional campagin?
On 4 February 2018 at 06:24, Greg Ewing wrote:
> Alex Nordlund wrote:
>
>> The toolbox app from jetbrains already does that but better :-)
>>
>
> Also a LOT more expensively, from the looks of their web site.
>
> --
> Greg
>
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Alex Nordlund wrote:
The toolbox app from jetbrains already does that but better :-)
Also a LOT more expensively, from the looks of their web site.
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Greg
forget what i said i didn't read all the answer.
2018-02-03 10:54 GMT+00:00 Guillaume Paniagua :
> I've never used pycharm but if it is possible to open project by passing
> the full folder project to pycharm.sh then you could add a plugin that
> trigger when creating a new project and create a s
I've never used pycharm but if it is possible to open project by passing
the full folder project to pycharm.sh then you could add a plugin that
trigger when creating a new project and create a script file in the project
folder that would call the pycharm.sh with the current directory (project
direc
On 3 Feb 2018, at 00:11, Greg Ewing wrote:
>
> Leif Theden wrote:
>> you could maybe create a context menu helper (i'm not familar enough with os
>> x to advise how to do that) that launches pycharm with the correct path
>> appended to the pycharm launcher.
>
> It looks like you should be able
Leif Theden wrote:
you could maybe create a context menu helper
(i'm not familar enough with os x to advise how to do that) that
launches pycharm with the correct path appended to the pycharm launcher.
It looks like you should be able to do this using Automator:
https://davidwalsh.name/mac-co
I've never seen pycharm open a project from the Finder, or equivalent in
Windows or Linux. However, if you pass a full path to the project folder
to the pycharm.sh (linux, i think also mac osx) it will open the project.
I'm a daily user of pycharm, so it is almost never closed
Using that info
I teach Python programming at different colleges. In my courses I use IDLE
because of the simplicity of use for new programming students.
However, when I'm doing any significant development, I use PyCharm (I'm a big
fan of using a debugger, and I cannot understand or use the debugger in IDLE.)
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