Webstorm theme update11/21/2023 ![]() The key new features and improvements in v2023.2 include: If you want to dive deeper, please keep reading! If you only have a few minutes to explore what’s new in WebStorm 2023.2, check out this video in which our Developer Advocate, Helen Scott, reviews some of the most notable changes. You’ll find improved TypeScript and JavaScript error formatting, Vue Language Server support, new UI out of Beta, HTTP Client improvements, LSP support for plugin developers, and much more. Stay tuned for information about the upcoming bug-fix update for WebStorm 2023.Our second major release of 2023 is here! This version includes lots of new features and improvements to the IDE. We are also looking into new ways we can present type errors in the IDE. That’s all for now! These are the most notable improvements we’ve planned for this release, though we are also planning to implement various bug fixes, including ones for Astro and Svelte. We plan to make it possible to view this custom documentation in the IDE ( WEB-58598). It also comes with custom documentation, which means that it adds extra information to the output of the TypeScript Language Service. This plugin offers suggestions for configuring pages and layouts, as well as helpful hints for using both Server and Client Components. Next.js 13.1 now includes a plugin for the TypeScript Language Service specifically for the new app directory. Additionally, we’ll add some extra love for Solid.js with a Rename refactoring for getters and setters for createSignal ( WEB-60159). We’re implementing several enhancements to our Solid.js and Preact support and how they are resolved, so you can expect better code completion and accurate type info. Solid.js and Preact support improvements.We’re going to add a watch mode for Jest tests that can be quickly turned on and off from the tool window ( WEB-50559). Ability to auto-run Jest tests in watch mode. ![]() We’re planning to continue improving our Vue.js support specifically by adding support for properties provided by the dependency injection functions provide and inject. ![]() We’ve worked on our Vue support and fixed a lot of issues over the last year, including the addition of an improved New Component action ( WEB-56464), which will become available in the upcoming WebStorm 2023.1.1 bug-fix update. This increases the modularity and maintainability of CSS stylesheets. It provides the ability to nest one style rule inside another, with the selector of the child rule relative to the selector of the parent rule. ![]() With WebStorm 2023.2, we’ll be adding support for the CSS Nesting feature ( WEB-57875). If you have feedback, please continue to let us know. The end goal is to provide you with a UI you enjoy working in. Thank you to everyone who has reported and upvoted the existing issues throughout our iterations. Getting the new UI out of Beta will be one of our priorities in this release. Today, we’ll give you a sneak peek into what we have planned for the next release of WebStorm, with our usual disclaimer that these plans are subject to change. First off, we’d like to thank all of you who are already using it and providing us with feedback. We released WebStorm 2023.1, our first major update for the year 2023, just last month.
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