Hey Josh,

I don't know if there is a right way, per se, I just have intellij open the 
top level pom file and everything is imported fine. I do not use the 
"import project" functionality.

Thanks,
Nick.

On Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 3:52:23 PM UTC-5, Josh Rehman wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Happy DW user here, and now I'd like to hack on DW itself.
>
> To hack on DW itself I attempted the naive approach of doing a git clone 
> then doing a project import into IntelliJ, but it didn't work very well. It 
> created a large list of modules named "mainN" where N is an integer, and 
> when attempting to "Make" the project, I get a bunch of missed 
> dependencies. 
>
> These problems are very solvable, but before I spend the time to do that, 
> I was wondering: do any of you devs have a zip of your metadata 
> directory(s) I could copy in after a git clone? Also, what is the process 
> *you* used to start hacking on DW with IntelliJ? (I'm a fairly recent 
> convert from Eclipse, so there is still plenty for me to learn.)
>
> As an added bonus, JetBrains is a sponsor of the project and I'm sure they 
> would be pleased with anything that encouraged use of their tools :)
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
>

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