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Webinar Recording: CLion 101 and Beyond

On June 23 we ran a live webinar, “CLion 101 and Beyond”. Phil Nash demonstrated how to install CLion and get up and running with it quickly, and gave an overview of the top productivity-boosting features you should check out first. The recording of the webinar is now available on the JetBrainsTV YouTube channel. Here are some useful timestamps so you can quickly jump to the section you’re most

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CLion 2019.3 EAP: C++20’s Concepts, Go to Header/Source, and .lldbinit

Hi, A new CLion 2019.3 EAP (build 193.5096.27) is now available! Get it from our website, via the Toolbox App, or as a snap package (if you are using Ubuntu). A patch-update for anyone using the previous EAP build will be available shortly. DOWNLOAD CLION 2019.3 EAP Key highlights: Support for C++20’s Concepts Action to switch between header/source files Reading .lldbinit from the proj

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Search and navigation in CLion

When working with large projects, it’s often beneficial to be able to quickly locate files and folders, as well as types and their members. It is also very helpful to be able to quickly visualize and navigate inheritance hierarchies as well as include dependencies. This is precisely what IDEs are made for, and CLion is no exception. Here is an overview of some of the navigation facilities that com

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