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# Running Rustfmt from IntelliJ or CLion
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## Installation
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- Install [CLion](https://www.jetbrains.com/clion/), [IntelliJ Ultimate or CE](https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/) through the direct download link or using the [JetBrains Toolbox](https://www.jetbrains.com/toolbox/).
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CLion and IntelliJ Ultimate [provide a built-in debugger interface](https://github.com/intellij-rust/intellij-rust#compatible-ides) but they are not free like IntelliJ CE.
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- Install the [Rust Plugin](https://intellij-rust.github.io/) by navigating to File → Settings → Plugins and searching the plugin in the Marketplace
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- Press "Install" on the Rust plugin
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- Restart CLion/IntelliJ
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## Configuration
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### Run Rustfmt on save
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- Open Rustfmt settings (File → Settings → Languages & Frameworks → Rust → Rustfmt) and enable "Run rustfmt on Save"
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- IntelliJ uses autosave, so now your files will always be formatted according to rustfmt. Alternatively you can use Ctrl+S to reformat file manually
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### Bind shortcut to "Reformat File with Rustfmt" action
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- Open the settings window (File → Settings) and search for "reformat"
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- Right-click on "Reformat File with Rustfmt" and assign a keyboard shortcut
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- Press "OK"
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- Done. You can now use rustfmt in an opened *.rs file with your previously specified shortcut
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