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Not sure when the issue was introduced, but I recall the plugin working just fine. However, when using the latest available version (4.3.5), the AZ CLI Path is set to "null" as can be observed on the screenshot below.
AZ CLI is installed correctly and can be resolved using "az" in terminal.
Additional information that can potentially be useful for investigation:
JetBrains Rider 2024.3
Build #RD-243.21565.191, built on November 13, 2024
Licensed to Jens Schadron
Subscription is active until July 27, 2025.
Runtime version: 21.0.5+8-b631.16 amd64 (JCEF 122.1.9)
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.
Toolkit: sun.awt.windows.WToolkit
Windows 11.0
.NET Core v8.0.4 x64 (Server GC)
GC: G1 Young Generation, G1 Concurrent GC, G1 Old Generation
Memory: 4084M
Cores: 24
Registry:
ide.experimental.ui=true
i18n.locale=
terminal.new.ui=true
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com.intellij.resharper.HeapAllocationsViewer (2024.3.0)
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CyclomaticComplexity (2024.3.0)
com.andrey4623.rainbowcsv (2.0.2)
com.eclectide.intellij.whatthecommit (1.3)
cognitivecomplexity-rider (2024.3.0)
Statistic (4.3.2)
eu.gillissen.rider.usersecrets (1.2.0)
Key Promoter X (2024.2.2)
com.wakatime.intellij.plugin (15.0.3)
com.intellij.resharper.StructuredLogging (2024.3.0.353)
com.intellij.mermaid (0.0.24+IJ.243)
com.intellij.grazie.pro (0.3.347)
org.jetbrains.plugins.gitlab (243.21565.204)
org.jetbrains.plugins.github (243.21565.204-ultimate)
com.github.copilot (1.5.29.7524)
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Issue description
Not sure when the issue was introduced, but I recall the plugin working just fine. However, when using the latest available version (4.3.5), the AZ CLI Path is set to "null" as can be observed on the screenshot below.
AZ CLI is installed correctly and can be resolved using "az" in terminal.
Additional information that can potentially be useful for investigation:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: