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IntelliJ Scala Plugin 2020.2: Auto-import for Implicits

Implicits are magical. But every wizard knows that any sufficiently complex magic requires a good enough magic wand. In the case of implicits, the Scala plugin can work just as well, or maybe even better. You can already use View | Show Implicit Hints (Ctrl + Alt + Shift + "+") to see beyond appearances: The Scala plugin can show you how impicits are derived and where they come from (NB: "ambiguous", not "amphibious"; see more of this in action). So far so good, but suppose that implicits are not yet there: If you have a pre-2020.2 version of the plugin installed, feel free to co

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