There are files in the Jenkins and job DSL sub dir meant to offer syntax highlighting in IntelliJ when working on Groovy / DSL / Jenkins stuff. Not sure if it works anymore though, but it was very useful in the past - especially if we need to hack at Jenkins internals via Groovy to automate creatively.
There are files in the Jenkins and job DSL sub dir meant to offer syntax highlighting in IntelliJ when working on Groovy / DSL / Jenkins stuff. Not sure if it works anymore though, but it was very useful in the past - especially if we need to hack at Jenkins internals via Groovy to automate creatively.