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Maxim Muzafarov reassigned IGNITE-10422:
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Assignee: Maxim Muzafarov
> Make {{ignite_inspection.xml}} configuration default on the project level
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> Key: IGNITE-10422
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-10422
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Maxim Muzafarov
> Assignee: Maxim Muzafarov
> Priority: Major
> Labels: inspections
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> IntelliJ IDEA can perform static code analysis by applying _inspections_ to
> the project code. The inspection analysis process can be easily run from both
> the IDE and the command line. The command line usage of IntelliJ IDEA
> inspections already configured as daily [Inspections(Core)
> TeamCity|https://ci.ignite.apache.org/viewType.html?buildTypeId=IgniteTests24Java8_InspectionsCore&branch_IgniteTests24Java8=%3Cdefault%3E&tab=buildTypeStatusDiv]
> suite. This approach has proven its convenience and efficiency as part of
> the _TC.Bot_.
> As for the next step, I propose to improve personal productivity of writing
> code by making *{{ignite_inspection.xml}}* configuration default on the
> project level.
> According to [IntelliJ IDEA
> documentation|https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/code-inspection.html], the
> inspection profile is recommended to be placed to
> *{{<project>/.idea/inspectionProfiles}}* with name *{{Project_Default.xml}}*.
> This project profile will be shared and accessible for the team members via
> VCS by default.
> Note.
> The build and test procedure of Apache Ignite project will remain IDE
> independent.
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