IDE tricks
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Create a new file with Open file
You can create a new file and save it, or you can create a new file with filename and filetype in one step: Just open file (Ctrl+o) and select an non existing file. For example: unit1.pas. The IDE will ask you if it should be created.
IDE macros
IDE Macros in paths and filenames
Getting the compiler command line options created by the IDE
The IDE creates a xxxx.compiled files with the options. Just copy the options from this file and adjust the paths for your nodes.
This way, you can compile your (hopefully working and bugfree) code, outside of the lazarus IDE.