JetBrains Fleet 1.45 brings auto-import for Gradle, improved Markdown preview, and more
Jan 27, 2025 at 4:50 PM

JetBrains Fleet 1.45 brings auto-import for Gradle, improved Markdown preview, and more

JetBrains has released version 1.45 of its powerful code editor, Fleet, introducing several new features and improvements. The update includes auto-import support for Gradle projects, which can be disabled in settings if desired. File renaming now automatically updates file references, with Kotlin and Java package names adjusted accordingly. Markdown files created from scratch can be previewed without saving or reopening tabs, and the context menu allows for similar functionality with saved Markdown files.

The Zig plugin has been enhanced to support debugging for run configurations and dynamically created run configurations within main and test declarations. Additionally, improvements have been made to .zig file highlighting and context handlers. Fleet 1.45 also enhances indentation with soft-wrapping and resolves various bugs, enhancing overall stability and usability.

Jan 27, 2025 by Paul

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JetBrains Fleet is a code editor built from scratch, leveraging JetBrains' 20 years of IDE development experience. It utilizes the IntelliJ code-processing engine and features a distributed IDE architecture with a reimagined user interface. Rated 5, Fleet offers key features like Syntax Highlighting, Dark Mode, and Code Formatting. Top alternatives include Notepad++, Visual Studio Code, and VSCodium.

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