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Hi,

I'm using command line for
editing(vi),
building(make),
debugging(gdb)
applications written in C++ .

To which IDE it is easyest/fastest to move such command-line project.

Seems that SlickEdit requires to do mass of settings to create its own project.
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THX!
Actually main point I'm interested in is:
Not creating a new project from scratch,
but starting to use already-existing, command-line/shell/(make based) project with IDE.

Had tried doing this ?
is there documentation for doing that?
What I want, is to set as few setting as possible, and crate few additional things /e.g project files/ when migrating to IDE.
In ideal I would like to load makefile, and say-GO! <but seems its not possible ...>
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