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# [Jetbrains IntellIJ CLion](https://www.jetbrains.com/clion)
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## Linux
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When opening the folder for the first time, select `Open as CMake project` if the IDE ask you between Make and CMake.
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The IDE will open the folder and display the open project wizard:
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![Open Project Wizard](images/jetbrains_open_project_wizard_profiles.png)
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CLion try to determine a base configuration, but Luanti define it's own presets for easier setup. So you need to
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delete the `Debug` profile with the `-` sign and close the dialog.
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You should notice a notification telling you 4 presets have been loaded in the bottom right corner.
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![Notification Popup](images/jetbrains_notification_profiles.png)
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Clicking on the `View` link or going to `Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > CMake` you should get a window
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similar to the Open Project Wizard, but with the readonly presets listed.
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![CMake Profiles](images/jetbrains_cmake_profiles.png)
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By default, none of the presets are enabled. You can select them and enable the ones you want. Keep in mind that
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triggering the CMake project reload (VCS updates, config changes, etc) will reload all the enabled profiles, so unless
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you need the other ones you can enable just `Debug` and `Release`.
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If none of the availlable profiles fit your needs, you can create a `CMakeUserPresets.json` file, edit it by hand and
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CLion will load the presets in this window. But the easiest solution is to create an editable copy of one of the availlable
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presets with the `Copy` button icon.
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After these steps you should get an IDE like this.
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On the main toolbar at the top right, you have a dropdown for selecting the CMake profile to use for the build. You have another dropdown next to it to select the build target; by default the `minetest` executable will be selected, but you may also have to use `IrrlichtMt` for building just the library .
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![Jetbrains IDE](images/jetbrains_ide.png)
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You can rightclick the topbar to change the project icon and color, for fancier looking IDE.
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## Windows
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Under Windows, the recommended compiler is the [Visual Studio](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com) compiler.
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From the Visual Studio installer, you need to install the `Desktop development with C++` Workload. CMake is already
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bundled in CLion.
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By default, CLion have a MinGW compiler bundled, so if you want to use Visual Studio, you need to configure it as the default compiler.
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CLion may ask you in the open project wisard for your compilers, with MinGW and Visual Studio if you have installed it predefined. You can use the arrows to make `Visual Studio` the default.
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If not you can go to `Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > Toolchains` to change it.
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![Jetbrains Open Project Wizard](images/jetbrains_open_project_wizard_windows_compiler.png)
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Then, the process is roughly similar to Linux, you just need to pick `Visual Studio` as toolchain.
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![Jetbrains Open Project Wizard](images/jetbrains_open_project_wizard_windows_cmake.png)
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[Vcpkg](https://vcpkg.io) is the recommended way of installing Luanti dependencies.
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You need to let CLion know about a `vcpkg` installation to let the bundled CMake use the dependencies seamlessly and get
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IDE integration. (Require CLion 2023 or later)
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Go to `View > Tool Windows > Vcpkg` and click the add button. I will open a popup allowing you to add a Vcpkg
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installation. By default it will download a new one that you can use to install your dependencies, but if you already
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have one installed or you do not plan on using CLion only then install Vcpkg by hand and select your installation
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directory. Don't forget to check `Add vcpkg installation to existing CMake profiles`. If you haven't already installed
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Luanti dependencies in your vcpkg installation, you can do it right from CLion's Vcpkg tool window.
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![Jetbrains Vcpkg](images/jetbrains_vcpkg.png)
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Reloading the CMake project (should happen automatically, or display a notification for outdated CMake project) will now
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load the dependencies.
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[More infos on Vcpkg integration in CLion](https://blog.jetbrains.com/clion/2023/01/support-for-vcpkg-in-clion)
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