

You can now use a drop-down menu to quickly add actions to the toolbar. We’ve expanded the customization options for the new UI’s main toolbar. The option is available from the drop-down menu once you click the three dots icon. In the Project view, a new Open Directories with Single Click option makes expanding and collapsing the project folders quicker and more responsive. Single-click navigation between project directories Updates to the new UI Light theme with light headerįor v2023.2, we’ve refined the user experience with the Light theme by introducing the alternate Light with Light Header option, which features matching light colors for window headers, tooltips, and notification balloons. Please try them out and share your feedback in the comments below or by using our issue tracker. Important! WebStorm EAP builds are not fully tested and might be unstable.īelow are the most interesting improvements available in WebStorm 2023.2 EAP #4. You can also manually download the EAP builds from our website. The Toolbox App is the easiest way to get the EAP builds and keep both your stable and EAP versions up to date. To catch up on all of the new features WebStorm 2023.2 will bring, check out our previous EAP blog posts. So use VSCode while you teach yourself vim.The fourth EAP build for WebStorm 2023.2 is now available, bringing several enhancements to the new UI and new settings to make it easier to tailor the IDE to your preferences and project requirements. It is OK if you have to use an IDE (currently I only use an IDE for java development, so I have little choice) Managing files, buffers and workflow is half of the value of vim/neovim. Once it isn't hard anymore you will blow yourself away at how much more efficiently you edit files.Īlso vim keybindings in a mouse driven editor does not cut it. Settling on lesser editors out of laziness is exactly the attitude that results in shitty the engineering. But as you use it more, as long as your usage goes over 40% of the time, in 6 months you will understand why most of the world's too engineers use it.

It will infuriate you for 6 weeks, make you cry for another 2


Start using it 20% of the time on single file edits, watch youtube videos about it and teach yourself vim gestures. If you want a real workflow that gives you ultimate performance, customization and speed you need to use a modal editor, I suggest NeoVim. All of these tools are built in a mouse-driven world, they are designed not for engineers, but office monkeys. So here is the deal man, bottom line you want to write code.
