One of the fundamental things you, an IntelliJ IDEA user, need to understand to be able to harness all its power, is that this IDE was designed to keep the focus on the code. Most of your time is spent in the code editor, and navigation is just a means that helps you get from one location in the code to another without wasting too much time. Today’s article focuses on the features that let you navigate between project files, blocks of code, and UI elements such as tool windows, editor tabs, etc. If you pause for a moment and think about your navigation patterns, you’ll notice that most of the time you work with a finite set of files. This clearly explains why the Recent files action is such a heavily-used feature among IntelliJ IDEA users. Once you get used to it, you’ll start using it for most of your navigation operations.
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