Appx apps are installed in special folder inside of ``LOCALAPPDATA``. You can get their location via cmdlet, but this path is not accessible for user in modern versions of Win10. The official way is to use reparse point inside of ``LOCALAPPDATA``. Since it is added to ``PATH``, it should be accessible and executable. However, this file can't be checked with ``File.exists`` and other ``File`` tools because it is a special reparse point. * We list ``LOCALAPPDATA`` to find Python * Appx-specific knowledge is in WinAppxTools.kt now GitOrigin-RevId: 9eeaf186379c30531159b9fe4a2395930d4993c0
PyCharm Community Edition
The "python" directory in the source repository contains the source code of PyCharm Community Edition and the Python plugin for IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition.
Building and Running
The code is part of the main IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition project and is compiled together with the rest of the codebase. To run PyCharm Community Edition, please use the provided run configuration "PyCharm Community Edition". To run IntelliJ IDEA with the Python plugin, please use the "IDEA with Python plugin" run configuration.
To run the test suite, use the built-in JUnit test runner and run all tests in the "python-community-tests" module.
Building from the Command Line
To build the distribution archive of PyCharm Community Edition, execute build.xml Ant build script in this directory. The results of the build execution can be found at out/artifacts.
Building the Python Plugin
To build the Python plugin for IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition:
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Download the .tar.gz distribution of the most recent EAP or release build of IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition;
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Run the following command:
ant -Didea.path= -Didea.build.number=<build number of the build you're using> plugin
The .zip file of the built plugin will be placed at distCE/python-community-.SNAPSHOT.zip