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We use the inspection profile "denkbares", downloadable [here|How-To%20IntelliJ%20Inspections/denkbares.xml]. \\
For our d3web and KnowWE code, we use the inspection profile "denkbares", downloadable [here|How-To IntelliJ Inspections/denkbares.xml]. \\
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Most of the inspections have a ''Quick-Fix'' available e.g. with hotkeys "CMD + 1", so use this if possible. If they don't have a quick fix, most are at least easy to fix manually. If you are sure that in this special case, the inspection is wrong, don't just ignore and leave it for the next reader/editor to wonder. All inspections can be suppressed at the current statement. Use "CMD + 1" again, expand the options appearing for the inspection by using "RIGHT_ARROW" and navigate to "Suppress for statement". If you have two options, "Suppress for statement" and "Suppress for statement with comment", the first one is preferable.
Most of the inspections have a ''Quick-Fix'' available e.g. with hotkeys "CRTL + 1" or "Alt + Enter", so use this if possible. If they don't have a quick fix, most are at least easy to fix manually. If you are sure that in this special case, the inspection is wrong, don't just ignore and leave it for the next reader/editor to wonder. All inspections can be suppressed at the current statement. Use "CMD + 1" again, expand the options appearing for the inspection by using "RIGHT_ARROW" and navigate to "Suppress for statement". If you have two options, "Suppress for statement" and "Suppress for statement with comment", the first one is preferable.