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Add command for manually generating Checkstyle config #66421

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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion CONTRIBUTING.md
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Expand Up @@ -169,7 +169,9 @@ You can import the Elasticsearch project into IntelliJ IDEA via:
If you have the [Checkstyle] plugin installed, you can configure IntelliJ to
check the Elasticsearch code. However, the Checkstyle configuration file does
not work by default with the IntelliJ plugin, so instead an IDE-specific config
file is generated automatically after IntelliJ finishes syncing.
file is generated automatically after IntelliJ finishes syncing. You can
manually generate the file with `./gradlew configureIdeCheckstyle` in case
it is removed due to a `./gradlew clean` or other action.

1. Open **Preferences > Tools > Checkstyle**
2. Change the "Scan Scope" to "Only Java sources (including tests)"
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