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Update 'IDEs Support' section in README #3309

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Update 'IDEs Support' section in README

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@jerryz123 jerryz123 merged commit 6fed220 into chipsalliance:dev Mar 23, 2023
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Unfortunately, I made suggestions without submitting the review before this was merged, but we can fix nitpicks on grammar with the next README update.


IDEs like [IntelliJ](https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/) and [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/) are popular in the Scala community and work with Rocket Chip.

The Rocket Chip currently uses `nix` to configure the build and/or development environment, you need to install it first depending on your OS distro.
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The Rocket Chip currently uses `nix` to configure the build and/or development environment, you need to install it first depending on your OS distro.
Rocket Chip currently uses `nix` to configure the build and/or development environment. You need to install it first depending on your OS distro.


3. Install and configure [Scala](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/1347-scala) plugin.

4. BSP should be automatically run.
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4. BSP should be automatically run.
4. BSP should run automatically.

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