How to switch between different Pycharm (JetBrains IDE) settings, mainly enabling/disabling AI plugins on startup.

I want to switch between different Pycharm Pro (/JetBrains IDE) settings(/profile?), mainly enabling/disabling AI plugins on startup.

I use MacOS usually.

For example, I want.

There are 2 shortcut on macOS. One shortcut is launched then applied a settings public code AI plugins are enabled, another shortcut is launched then applied a settings AI plugins are disabled.

In my privates tasks, I want to enable AI plugins, but In my biz, I don't use public AI plugins (private AI only).

I have 2 Jetbrains accounts of biz and private, So If there are methods to switch IDE settings according to the Jetbrains accounts, I want to know that.

 

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As mentioned here, We've implemented an ability to get assets (licenses) from several JetBrains accounts using only one email address.

You can find it in your JetBrains account settings - https://account.jetbrains.com/profile-details/linked-emails

So basically, you can two accounts, with two different configurations and then use Settings Sync to have you different configurations set on each account

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Thank you very much, Miguel Monterio.

Now I use a stable pycharm(AI Enabled), and a previous Pycharm(AI Disabled) via JetBrain tool box.

 

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I'm trying to do the same thing. I need one set of settings for when I deliver a (Python) training course, disabling various hints, popups etc, which just distracts from the code I'm showing. And another set of settings for when I am writing code, when I do want some of the help offered by PyCharm

I've got a single PyCharm account, to which I've just added a second email address. I don't want to be switching between two different accounts, because that presumably means I'd have to pay twice. I don't see anything I can do in PyCharm or in JetBrains toolbox. 

How do I do this? Thanks

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Hello, Coen de Groot

You can install another instance of PyCharm, choose not to import settings from another IDE, and configure each instance according to your requirements.

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Hi Dinara,

Thanks for your response. This sounds like exactly what I'm looking for. I'm currently in the middle of delivering a course, not a good time to be experimenting with my PyCharm set up. I will test this out after the course, next week

Thanks, Coen

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