

If the filename doesn't match any of the patterns registered for file types, you can associate the filename pattern with a specific file type.Īpart from that, you can make IntelliJ IDEA the default application for opening specific file types from the file manager on your operating system. When you open a file in the editor, IntelliJ IDEA chooses the file type and the corresponding language service according to the filename pattern. If you are working on a language that is not supported in IntelliJ IDEA by default, there might be plugins supporting that language depending on the IntelliJ IDEA edition. The default list of file types covers all relevant filename patterns, but you can add new file types for your custom language files and change the associated filename patterns for existing file types.

#Intellij find file code#
For language-specific features (such as syntax highlighting and code analysis) in files representing different languages and technologies, IntelliJ IDEA maintains a list of file types, each of which links a language service with one or more filename patterns.
