File in repository that prevents IntelliJ to use star imports












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I know how to disable star imports in IntelliJ: IntelliJ: Never use wildcard imports



However, each developer from my team must do it manually for every language (Java, Groovy, etc.) and for me this is wasting their time.



Is there some way to let IDEA know via Gradle or file in repository in .idea directory to never use star imports in some particular project?










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    I know how to disable star imports in IntelliJ: IntelliJ: Never use wildcard imports



    However, each developer from my team must do it manually for every language (Java, Groovy, etc.) and for me this is wasting their time.



    Is there some way to let IDEA know via Gradle or file in repository in .idea directory to never use star imports in some particular project?










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      I know how to disable star imports in IntelliJ: IntelliJ: Never use wildcard imports



      However, each developer from my team must do it manually for every language (Java, Groovy, etc.) and for me this is wasting their time.



      Is there some way to let IDEA know via Gradle or file in repository in .idea directory to never use star imports in some particular project?










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      I know how to disable star imports in IntelliJ: IntelliJ: Never use wildcard imports



      However, each developer from my team must do it manually for every language (Java, Groovy, etc.) and for me this is wasting their time.



      Is there some way to let IDEA know via Gradle or file in repository in .idea directory to never use star imports in some particular project?







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      Michal Kordas

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          You can do it with two files in project's .idea folder:



          .idea/codeStyles
          ├── codeStyleConfig.xml
          └── Project.xml


          .idea/codeStyles/Project.xml



          <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
          <code_scheme name="Project" version="173">
          <GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
          <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
          <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
          </GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
          <JavaCodeStyleSettings>
          <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
          <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
          </JavaCodeStyleSettings>
          </code_scheme>
          </component>


          .idea/codeStyles/codeStyleConfig.xml



          <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
          <state>
          <option name="USE_PER_PROJECT_SETTINGS" value="true" />
          <option name="PREFERRED_PROJECT_CODE_STYLE" value="Project" />
          </state>
          </component>


          In this example I set the limit to 500 classes for Java and Groovy programming languages:



          enter image description here






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            You can do it with two files in project's .idea folder:



            .idea/codeStyles
            ├── codeStyleConfig.xml
            └── Project.xml


            .idea/codeStyles/Project.xml



            <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
            <code_scheme name="Project" version="173">
            <GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
            <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
            <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
            </GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
            <JavaCodeStyleSettings>
            <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
            <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
            </JavaCodeStyleSettings>
            </code_scheme>
            </component>


            .idea/codeStyles/codeStyleConfig.xml



            <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
            <state>
            <option name="USE_PER_PROJECT_SETTINGS" value="true" />
            <option name="PREFERRED_PROJECT_CODE_STYLE" value="Project" />
            </state>
            </component>


            In this example I set the limit to 500 classes for Java and Groovy programming languages:



            enter image description here






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              You can do it with two files in project's .idea folder:



              .idea/codeStyles
              ├── codeStyleConfig.xml
              └── Project.xml


              .idea/codeStyles/Project.xml



              <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
              <code_scheme name="Project" version="173">
              <GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
              <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
              <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
              </GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
              <JavaCodeStyleSettings>
              <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
              <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
              </JavaCodeStyleSettings>
              </code_scheme>
              </component>


              .idea/codeStyles/codeStyleConfig.xml



              <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
              <state>
              <option name="USE_PER_PROJECT_SETTINGS" value="true" />
              <option name="PREFERRED_PROJECT_CODE_STYLE" value="Project" />
              </state>
              </component>


              In this example I set the limit to 500 classes for Java and Groovy programming languages:



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer
























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                You can do it with two files in project's .idea folder:



                .idea/codeStyles
                ├── codeStyleConfig.xml
                └── Project.xml


                .idea/codeStyles/Project.xml



                <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
                <code_scheme name="Project" version="173">
                <GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
                <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                </GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
                <JavaCodeStyleSettings>
                <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                </JavaCodeStyleSettings>
                </code_scheme>
                </component>


                .idea/codeStyles/codeStyleConfig.xml



                <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
                <state>
                <option name="USE_PER_PROJECT_SETTINGS" value="true" />
                <option name="PREFERRED_PROJECT_CODE_STYLE" value="Project" />
                </state>
                </component>


                In this example I set the limit to 500 classes for Java and Groovy programming languages:



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer












                You can do it with two files in project's .idea folder:



                .idea/codeStyles
                ├── codeStyleConfig.xml
                └── Project.xml


                .idea/codeStyles/Project.xml



                <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
                <code_scheme name="Project" version="173">
                <GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
                <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                </GroovyCodeStyleSettings>
                <JavaCodeStyleSettings>
                <option name="CLASS_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                <option name="NAMES_COUNT_TO_USE_IMPORT_ON_DEMAND" value="500" />
                </JavaCodeStyleSettings>
                </code_scheme>
                </component>


                .idea/codeStyles/codeStyleConfig.xml



                <component name="ProjectCodeStyleConfiguration">
                <state>
                <option name="USE_PER_PROJECT_SETTINGS" value="true" />
                <option name="PREFERRED_PROJECT_CODE_STYLE" value="Project" />
                </state>
                </component>


                In this example I set the limit to 500 classes for Java and Groovy programming languages:



                enter image description here







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                Szymon Stepniak

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