

This information was previously shown next to the item name, but in an inconsistent way. So, here’s what we’ve got to show you right now.įirst, we’re making it clearer where each symbol comes from and where it is defined. At the same time, our colleagues from the IntelliJ Platform team have been working on refreshing the UI of the completion popup. Our goal is to remove some excessive information and make the list of suggestions clearer and more consistent.

One of the things we’ve been working on in WebStorm 2019.2 is the presentation of completion suggestions in JavaScript and TypeScript. JavaScript & TypeScript Updated presentation of completion suggestions in JavaScript gitignore files hide author, date or hash from Log view Git history for multiple folders and abort Git merge and cherry-pick

They are compiled from the EAP blog posts that we’ve been publishing here for the past several months. In this blog post we would like to share with you the detailed release notes for this WebStorm update. WebStorm 2019.2 brings with it major enhancements in code completion for JavaScript and TypeScript, improved support for Vuetify and BootstrapVue, syntax highlighting for over 20 languages, new intentions for destructuring, and more.
