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(note that you don't have to provide a username. Just leave the field blank).
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##![Docs][doc-image]Documentation
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There are two kinds of documentation: For **users** there is the [documentation page](http://wlplugin.halirutan.de/index.php/documentation) and a very detailed [blog post](http://wlplugin.halirutan.de/index.php/blog/7-how-to-use-idea-effectively-with-mathematica-code) on the official website. There, you will learn what features the plug-in provides and how you can use them.
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There are two kinds of documentation: For **users** there is the [GitHub Wiki page](https://github.com/halirutan/Mathematica-IntelliJ-Plugin/wiki) that I will update regularely and a very detailed [blog post](http://wlplugin.halirutan.de/index.php/blog/7-how-to-use-idea-effectively-with-mathematica-code) on the official website. There, you will learn what features the plug-in provides and how you can use them.
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For **developers**, the first action is to set up the build-environment to compile the code into an IDEA plug-in. There is a [very detailed how-to](http://wlplugin.halirutan.de/index.php/blog/5-plugin-development-how-to-start) on the official website that explains every step. Additionally, you will find a screen-cast there, where the procedure is shown step by step. The code itself contains java-documentation that is uploaded to [the repository's IO page](http://halirutan.github.io/Mathematica-IntelliJ-Plugin/).
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