## PyCharm/IntelliJ IDEA
-There are three different ways you can use _Black_ from PyCharm:
+There are several different ways you can use _Black_ from PyCharm:
-1. As local server using the BlackConnect plugin
-1. As external tool
-1. As file watcher
+1. Using the built-in _Black_ integration (PyCharm 2023.2 and later). This option is the
+ simplest to set up.
+1. As local server using the BlackConnect plugin. This option formats the fastest. It
+ spins up {doc}`Black's HTTP server </usage_and_configuration/black_as_a_server>`, to
+ avoid the startup cost on subsequent formats.
+1. As external tool.
+1. As file watcher.
-The first option is the simplest to set up and formats the fastest (by spinning up
-{doc}`Black's HTTP server </usage_and_configuration/black_as_a_server>`, avoiding the
-startup cost on subsequent formats), but if you would prefer to not install a
-third-party plugin or blackd's extra dependencies, the other two are also great options.
+### Built-in _Black_ integration
+
+1. Install `black`.
+
+ ```console
+ $ pip install black
+ ```
+
+1. Go to `Preferences or Settings -> Tools -> Black` and configure _Black_ to your
+ liking.
### As local server
#### Installation
-This plugin **requires Vim 7.0+ built with Python 3.7+ support**. It needs Python 3.7 to
+This plugin **requires Vim 7.0+ built with Python 3.8+ support**. It needs Python 3.8 to
be able to run _Black_ inside the Vim process which is much faster than calling an
external command.
##### Arch Linux
On Arch Linux, the plugin is shipped with the
-[`python-black`](https://archlinux.org/packages/community/any/python-black/) package, so
-you can start using it in Vim after install with no additional setup.
+[`python-black`](https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/python-black/) package, so you
+can start using it in Vim after install with no additional setup.
##### Vim 8 Native Plugin Management