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S-DOM
S-DOM is a plugin for IntelliJ IDEA that allows you to submit your code to the DOMjudge system directly from the IDE. It isn't a full replacement for the web interface yet, but already matches or surpasses the web UI in most tasks.
You can download the plugin from the JetBrains Marketplace.
Features
- Simple, one-click submissions and feedback (no need for File Explorer or reloading!)
- View problems and problem statements without leaving your IDE
- Unobtrusive and integrated
- Detects the language of submitted files
Potential future features
- Display how much time is left in a contest or whether it's already over
- Implement reading detailed results
- Show scoreboards
- Maybe even download test cases and scaffold sources
Contributing
If you want to contribute, feel free to fork the GitLab repository and submit a merge request there. I'm happy to accept any help, be it bug fixes, new features, or just code cleanup. Please note that I will merge MRs locally, so don't be surprised if your MR is marked as closed without merging. Also note that S-dom uses Gradle to build but does not use the gradle wrapper, so you should have Gradle installed on your system. Also take a look at the references below for some resources for developing this plugin.
References
Publishing
Note: This section is only relevant for the maintainer of this repository and provided mostly for reference.
To publish a new version, first create a new tag for that version and push it to the repository.
To do so, use the bumpVersion
task provided by jf.autoversion
(source code) by running gradle bumpVersion -PnextVersionType=release
.
Then push the tag to the repository using git push --tags
.
After that, run gradle buildPlugin -Prelease
to build the plugin. You can find the output of that task as a zip file in the build/distributions
directory.
Finally, upload the zip file to the JetBrains Marketplace.