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使用两个模板开发IntelliJ IDEA插件,分别是标准插件和AI集成插件。在创建新的IntelliJ IDEA插件、设置插件项目、实现动作、设置页面或与IntelliAI引擎集成时使用。支持无AI依赖的简单插件以及具有AI提供者选择和提示模板管理功能的高级插件。

person作者: jakexiaohubgithub

IntelliJ IDEA Plugin Development

This Skill provides guidance for developing IntelliJ IDEA plugins using standardized templates. It covers two types of plugins: standard plugins (without AI) and AI-integrated plugins (with IntelliAI Engine).

When to Use This Skill

Use this Skill when:

  • Creating a new IntelliJ IDEA plugin project
  • Setting up plugin structure and configuration
  • Implementing actions, settings pages, or UI components
  • Integrating AI capabilities via IntelliAI Engine
  • Following best practices for IntelliJ plugin development
  • Working with plugin templates (template-without-ai or template-with-ai)

Plugin Types

1. Standard Plugin (template-without-ai)

Use for: Plugins that don't require AI functionality.

Features:

  • Simplified Action (right-click menu)
  • Icon management class
  • Notification utilities
  • Internationalization support
  • Basic project structure

Key Components:

  • ExampleAction - Single action example
  • ExampleIcons - Icon management
  • NotificationUtil - Notification helper
  • ExampleBundle - Internationalization

2. AI-Integrated Plugin (template-with-ai)

Use for: Plugins that need AI capabilities via IntelliAI Engine.

Additional Features:

  • AI provider selection in settings
  • Prompt template management
  • Settings page with advanced options
  • Integration with IntelliAI Engine

Key Components:

  • All standard plugin components
  • SettingsState - Persistent configuration
  • ExampleSettingsConfigurable - Settings UI
  • ExampleSettingsPanel - Settings panel with AI provider dropdown and prompt templates

Project Structure

Standard Plugin Structure

template-without-ai/
├── src/main/java/dev/dong4j/zeka/stack/idea/plugin/example/
│   ├── action/          # Actions
│   ├── icons/           # Icon management
│   └── util/            # Utilities (Bundle, Notification)
├── src/main/resources/
│   ├── icons/           # Icon resources (SVG)
│   ├── META-INF/
│   │   └── plugin.xml   # Plugin configuration
│   └── messages*.properties  # Internationalization
├── includes/            # Plugin description and changelog
├── docs/                # User manual
├── build.gradle.kts     # Build configuration
└── gradle.properties    # Plugin properties

AI-Integrated Plugin Structure

template-with-ai/
├── src/main/java/dev/dong4j/zeka/stack/idea/plugin/example/
│   ├── action/          # Actions
│   ├── icons/           # Icon management
│   ├── settings/        # Settings (State, Configurable, Panel)
│   └── util/            # Utilities
├── ... (same as standard)
└── build.gradle.kts     # Includes AI Engine dependencies

Development Steps

Step 1: Choose Template Type

For standard plugins:

  • Use template-without-ai as base
  • No AI Engine dependencies needed
  • Simpler configuration

For AI-integrated plugins:

  • Use template-with-ai as base
  • Requires IntelliAI Engine plugin
  • Includes settings page and AI provider management

Step 2: Configure Project

  1. Update gradle.properties:

    pluginGroup=dev.dong4j.zeka.stack
    pluginName=Your Plugin Name
    pluginVersion=2025.3.1
    kitVersion=2025.3.1
    rootProjectName=your-plugin-name
    
  2. Update plugin.xml:

    • Change plugin ID
    • Update plugin name
    • Register your actions and services
  3. Update package names:

    • Replace dev.dong4j.zeka.stack.idea.plugin.example with your package
    • Update all Java files
    • Update plugin.xml references

Step 3: Implement Actions

Standard Action Pattern:

public class ExampleAction extends AnAction {
    public ExampleAction() {
        super(
            ExampleBundle.message("action.example.title"),
            ExampleBundle.message("action.example.description"),
            ExampleIcons.EXAMPLE_16
        );
    }

    @Override
    public void actionPerformed(@NotNull AnActionEvent e) {
        Project project = e.getProject();
        PsiFile psiFile = e.getData(CommonDataKeys.PSI_FILE);

        if (project == null || psiFile == null) {
            NotificationUtil.showError(project, ExampleBundle.message("error.no.file"));
            return;
        }

        // Your action logic here
        NotificationUtil.showInfo(project, "Action executed");
    }
}

Register in plugin.xml:

<action id="your.package.action.ExampleAction"
        class="your.package.action.ExampleAction">
    <add-to-group group-id="EditorPopupMenu" anchor="last"/>
</action>

Step 4: Icon Management

Create Icon Class:

public class ExampleIcons {
    @NotNull
    private static Icon load(@NotNull String iconPath) {
        return IconLoader.getIcon(iconPath, ExampleIcons.class);
    }

    public static final Icon EXAMPLE_16 = load("/icons/example_16.svg");
}

Add Icon Resources:

  • Place SVG files in src/main/resources/icons/
  • Use 16x16 for actions, 24x24 for notifications, 32x32 for dialogs

Step 5: Internationalization

Add Messages:

messages.properties (English):

action.example.title=Example Action
action.example.description=Execute example action
error.no.file=No file found

messages_zh_CN.properties (Chinese):

action.example.title=示例操作
action.example.description=执行示例操作
error.no.file=未找到文件

Use in Code:

String message = ExampleBundle.message("action.example.title");

Step 6: Settings Page (AI-Integrated Only)

Create SettingsState:

@State(
    name = "ExamplePluginSettings",
    storages = @Storage("example-settings.xml")
)
public class SettingsState implements PersistentStateComponent<SettingsState> {
    public AIProviderConfig providerConfig;
    public boolean showAdvancedSettings = false;
    public String systemPrompt = getDefaultSystemPrompt();
    public String exampleTemplate = getDefaultExampleTemplate();

    public static SettingsState getInstance() {
        return ApplicationManager.getApplication().getService(SettingsState.class);
    }
}

Create Settings Panel:

public class ExampleSettingsPanel {
    private JComboBox<AIProviderConfig> providerComboBox;
    private JBTextArea systemPromptTextArea;

    // Create AI provider selection panel
    private JPanel createAIProviderSelectionPanel() {
        List<AIProviderConfig> providers = getAiProviderTypes();
        // Build UI with FormBuilder
    }
}

Register in plugin.xml:

<applicationService serviceImplementation="your.package.settings.SettingsState"/>
<applicationConfigurable
    parentId="tools"
    instance="your.package.settings.ExampleSettingsConfigurable"
    id="your.package.settings.ExampleSettingsConfigurable"
    displayName="Your Plugin"/>

Step 7: Build Configuration

Standard Plugin (build.gradle.kts):

dependencies {
    intellijPlatform {
        create(providers.gradleProperty("platformType"),
               providers.gradleProperty("platformVersion"))
        bundledPlugin("com.intellij.java")
        // No AI Engine dependency
    }
}

AI-Integrated Plugin (build.gradle.kts):

dependencies {
    intellijPlatform {
        // ... same as standard
        // plugin("dev.dong4j.zeka.stack.idea.plugin.common.ai")  // Uncomment for marketplace
    }
    compileOnly("dev.dong4j.zeka.stack:intelli-ai-engine:1.1.0")
}

tasks {
    // Add buildAiCommonPlugin and copyAiCommonPlugin tasks
    // for local development
}

Step 8: Testing

  1. Build plugin:

    ./gradlew buildPlugin
    
  2. Run in sandbox:

    ./gradlew runIde
    
  3. Verify:

    • Action appears in right-click menu
    • Settings page loads (AI-integrated)
    • Notifications work
    • Internationalization works

Best Practices

Code Organization

  1. Package Structure:

    • action/ - User actions
    • icons/ - Icon management
    • settings/ - Settings (AI-integrated only)
    • util/ - Utilities (Bundle, Notification)
  2. Naming Conventions:

    • Actions: *Action.java
    • Settings: *SettingsState.java, *SettingsConfigurable.java, *SettingsPanel.java
    • Icons: *Icons.java
    • Bundles: *Bundle.java

UI Components

  1. Use IntelliJ UI Components:

    • JBLabel, JBTextField, JBCheckBox (not JLabel, JTextField)
    • FormBuilder for layouts
    • ToolbarDecorator for tables
    • JBTable for data tables
  2. Settings Page:

    • Use FormBuilder for consistent layout
    • Add emojis to labels for better UX (🤖, ⚙️, 📝, etc.)
    • Support collapsible advanced settings
    • Use JBTabbedPane for multiple prompt templates

Internationalization

  1. Always use Bundle:

    • Never hardcode strings
    • Use ExampleBundle.message(key, params...)
    • Provide both English and Chinese
  2. Key Naming:

    • action.* - Action labels
    • settings.* - Settings labels
    • error.* - Error messages
    • success.* - Success messages

Configuration

  1. Persistent State:

    • Use @State annotation
    • Implement PersistentStateComponent
    • Initialize collections to avoid null
  2. Settings UI:

    • Implement Configurable or SearchableConfigurable
    • Check isModified() before save
    • Reset UI in reset() method

Common Patterns

Notification Pattern

// Success
NotificationUtil.showInfo(project, ExampleBundle.message("success.action.executed"));

// Error
NotificationUtil.showError(project, ExampleBundle.message("error.no.file"));

// Warning
NotificationUtil.showWarning(project, ExampleBundle.message("warning.message"));

Action Update Pattern

@Override
public void update(@NotNull AnActionEvent e) {
    Project project = e.getProject();
    PsiFile file = e.getData(CommonDataKeys.PSI_FILE);
    e.getPresentation().setEnabled(project != null && file != null);
}

Settings Validation Pattern

@Override
public void apply() throws ConfigurationException {
    if (!validateSettings()) {
        throw new ConfigurationException("Invalid settings");
    }
    settingsPanel.apply(settings);
}

Differences: Standard vs AI-Integrated

| Feature | Standard Plugin | AI-Integrated Plugin | |-----------------------|-----------------|-------------------------------------------| | AI Engine Dependency | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (compileOnly) | | Settings Page | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | AI Provider Selection | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Prompt Templates | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Build Tasks | Basic | + buildAiCommonPlugin, copyAiCommonPlugin | | plugin.xml | Actions only | + SettingsState, SettingsConfigurable |

Troubleshooting

Plugin doesn't load

  • Check plugin.xml syntax
  • Verify package names match
  • Check for missing dependencies

Settings not persisting

  • Verify @State annotation
  • Check getState() and loadState() methods
  • Ensure fields are public

AI provider not available

  • Check IntelliAI Engine plugin is installed
  • Verify provider is configured and tested
  • Check AIProviderSettings.getInstance().getVerifiedProviders()

Icons not showing

  • Verify icon path starts with /icons/
  • Check SVG file exists in resources
  • Ensure IconLoader.getIcon() path is correct

References

  • Template projects: template-without-ai/ and template-with-ai/
  • IntelliJ Platform SDK: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/intellij/
  • IntelliAI Engine: See intelli-ai-engine/ project
  • Example implementations: intelli-ai-changelog/, intelli-ai-javadoc/

Examples

Creating a Standard Plugin

  1. Copy template-without-ai to your project
  2. Update gradle.properties with your plugin info
  3. Rename package from example to your package
  4. Implement your action in action/ package
  5. Add icons and internationalization
  6. Build and test

Creating an AI-Integrated Plugin

  1. Copy template-with-ai to your project
  2. Follow standard plugin steps
  3. Configure AI provider in settings
  4. Implement prompt templates
  5. Use AIService.getInstance() to call AI
  6. Build and test (ensure IntelliAI Engine is available)