@@ -142,9 +142,34 @@ <h3>prerequisites</h3>
142142 and < a href ="/projects/gradle/android/start "> android-start</ a > pages.< br >
143143 < br >
144144
145- That is enough for Node.js, JavaScript and Java development. You can update to the latest version
145+ That is enough for Node.js, JavaScript and Java development.< br >
146+ < br >
147+ For existing Node.js project you can run < code > nodeclipse -p</ code > to add project files and then import as existing project.< br >
148+ For any project or folder you can run < code > nodeclipse -g</ code > and then import as existing project
149+ (this will add only 1 < code > .project</ code > file).< br >
150+ See < a href ="/usage "> Usage</ a > .< br >
151+ < br >
152+ You can update to the latest version later
146153 and install even more from Nodeclipse Updates repository, see "b) update site".< br >
147154 < br >
155+ </ li >
156+
157+ < li > 4.b or < a href ="http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ "> Download</ a > and install Eclipse for your OS.</ br >
158+ Recommended is "Eclipse IDE for Committers" (actually it is Standard/SDK),
159+ "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" or "Eclipse for Java/DSL Developers".
160+ You can also install Nodeclipse/Enide plugins into
161+ <!--<a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/bundle.html">Android ADT-Bundle</a>,-->
162+ < a href ="http://aptana.com/products/studio3/download "> Aptana Studio</ a >
163+ (see < a href ="https://github.com/Nodeclipse/nodeclipse-1/issues/181 "> issue #181</ a > ),
164+ <!--<a href="http://spring.io/tools/ggts/">GGTS Groovy Grails Tool Suite</a>,-->
165+ < a href ="https://devstudio.jboss.com/download/ "> Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio</ a > ,
166+ < a href ="http://spring.io/tools/sts/ "> STS Spring Tool Suite</ a >
167+ or other < a href ="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eclipse-based_software "> Eclipse-based software</ a >
168+ like Adobe Flash Builder, IBM Rational products and SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio.< br >
169+ < br >
170+ </ li >
171+
172+ < li > 4.old
148173 For MacOC X there was also download method using
149174 < a href ="https://github.com/phinze/homebrew-cask " > homebrew-cask</ a > .
150175 < ol >
@@ -165,21 +190,6 @@ <h3>prerequisites</h3>
165190 then update following "Installation Instructions".
166191 (< a href ="/projects/coffeescript "> CoffeeScript plugin</ a > works fine with Eclipse 4.3.0 platform.)
167192 </ li >
168-
169- < li > 4.b or < a href ="http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ "> Download</ a > and install Eclipse for your OS.</ br >
170- Recommended is "Eclipse IDE for Committers" (actually it is Standard/SDK),
171- "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" or "Eclipse for Java/DSL Developers".
172- You can also install Nodeclipse/Enide plugins into
173- <!--<a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/bundle.html">Android ADT-Bundle</a>,-->
174- < a href ="http://aptana.com/products/studio3/download "> Aptana Studio</ a >
175- (see < a href ="https://github.com/Nodeclipse/nodeclipse-1/issues/181 "> issue #181</ a > ),
176- <!--<a href="http://spring.io/tools/ggts/">GGTS Groovy Grails Tool Suite</a>,-->
177- < a href ="https://devstudio.jboss.com/download/ "> Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio</ a > ,
178- < a href ="http://spring.io/tools/sts/ "> STS Spring Tool Suite</ a >
179- or other < a href ="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eclipse-based_software "> Eclipse-based software</ a >
180- like Adobe Flash Builder, IBM Rational products and SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio.
181- </ li >
182-
183193
184194 </ ul >
185195
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