The embedded terminal emulator also inherits the following IDE settings: Select the shape of the cursor: block, underline, or vertical. When enabled, instead of pressing Enter, which runs the command in the terminal, press Ctrl+Enter to open the corresponding GUI element. On macOS, use the Option key as the Meta key.ĭetect and highlight commands that can be used as IDE features instead of running them in the terminal and reading console output. Highlight HTTP links in the terminal and make them clickable. Shell integration works for sh, bash, zsh, and fish shells. Integrate the terminal with the system shell to properly keep track of your command history for sessions and load a custom config file with required environment variables. For example, Switch Focus to Editor is mapped to Escape by default, which means that if you don't override the IDE shortcuts, Escape will switch focus from the terminal to the editor. Use shell-specific shortcuts instead of IDE shortcuts when the Terminal tool window is active.Ĭlick Configure terminal keybindings to open the Keymap settings page and configure the shortcuts that are available int the Terminal tool window under Plugins | Terminal. Paste clipboard contents by clicking the middle mouse button. Here are some examples of different shells:Ĭygwin: "C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe" -login -iĬlose the current session when the corresponding process ends (for example, by kill).Įnable the mouse pointer support in the embedded local terminal.Ĭopy text selected in the terminal to the clipboard. DataGrip should automatically detect the default shell based on your environment. Specify the shell that will run by default. These settings affect the terminal only for the current project: Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Tools | Terminal. This searches all text in the session: the prompt, commands, and output. To search for a certain string in a Terminal session, press Ctrl+F.
#Datagrip plugins windows#
For example, use title MyTitle if your interpreter is Windows Command Prompt or echo -en "\033]0 MyTitle\a" for bash and zsh. Just like with system terminal tabs, you can rename DataGrip Terminal tabs programmatically. To rename a tab, right-click the tab and select Rename Session from the context menu. Alternatively, you can press Alt+Down to see the list of all terminal tabs. Press Alt+Right and Alt+Left to switch between active tabs. To close a tab, click on the Terminal toolbar or right-click the tab and select Close Tab from the context menu. It preserves tab names, the current working directory, and even the shell history. The Terminal saves tabs and sessions when you close the database or DataGrip. To run multiple sessions inside a tab, right-click the tab and select Split Right or Split Down in the context menu. Start a new sessionĬlick on the toolbar to start a new session in a separate tab. For information about changing the default start directory, see Configure the terminal emulator. Open the Terminal tool windowįrom the main menu, select View | Tool Windows | Terminal or press Alt+F12.īy default, the terminal emulator runs with the current directory set to the root directory of the current database. For information about changing the shell, see Configure the terminal emulator. Initially, the terminal emulator runs with your default system shell, but it supports many other shells, such as Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt cmd.exe, sh, bash, zsh, csh, and so on. Make sure the installed plugin is enabled in the Installed tab of the Settings/Preferences Ctrl+Alt+S | Plugins.
#Datagrip plugins install#
To install the plugin, click Install and restart DataGrip. Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Plugins.Ĭlick the Marketplace tab and type Terminal in the search field.
To perform command-line tasks from inside the IDE in DataGrip, install the Terminal plugin. For more information, see Install plugin from Marketplace. The Terminal plugin is not bundled with DataGrip, and should be installed separately. Use it to run Git commands, set file permissions, and perform other command-line tasks without switching to a dedicated terminal application. In DataGrip, you can enable a terminal emulator for working with your command-line shell from inside the IDE.