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Setting up an IDE for KDE development.
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There are many available choices for code editors and Integrated Development Environments (IDEs).
Some popular choices:
- Qt Creator - A good choice when starting to contribute to KDE. It has: support for kdesrc-build, a good debugger, source code navigation, Qt widgets UI designer, QML debugger, Qt resources editor, Qt project templates, good CMake support, C++ static analyzers etc. From the Qt project.
- Kate - KDE's advanced text editor.
- KDevelop - KDE's own IDE.
- Visual Studio Code - Popular, customizable, has support for many programming languages.
- CLion - C++ IDE from JetBrains.
- Sublime Text - you can install the kdesrc-build plugin https://github.com/ratijas/kdesrc-build-sublime
The choice is often a personal preference, here we list some instructions and tips on getting editors and IDEs working well with KDE projects.