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Here is the summary feature details for Perl5 plugin for IntelliJ IDEA & Co:

  • Name: Camelcade
  • Perl exclusive: no
  • Free: Plugin is free, IDEA has free and commercial editions
  • Perl engine: any
  • Syntax checking: yes
  • Syntax coloring: yes
  • Auto indent: yes
  • Incremental search: yes
  • Bracket matching: yes
  • Folding: yes
  • Debugger: yes
  • Stepping: yes
  • Breakpoints: yes
  • Watches: yes
  • Bookmarks: yes
  • Suggest & complete: yes
  • Identify errors: yes
  • Interactive Shell: yes
  • Code Snippets: yes
  • Var tree: yes
  • Var evalution: yes
  • Stack module: yes
  • Code browser: yes
  • Project: yes
  • Control version: yes
  • Multi document: yes
  • Split View: yes
  • IME: yes
  • Docs & Help viewer: yes
  • Module installer: no
  • WEB: yes
  • FTP: yes
  • HTML export: yes
  • Linux: yes
  • Mac OS X: yes
  • Solaris: yes
  • Windows: yes

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