There’s no doubt that code quality plays an important role in any team’s output. Whether you’re weeding out critical issues, improving your skills, or simply establishing standards as a team, it’s paramount to be on the same page when it comes to defining ... more
Programming with AI is still a highly divisive topic, but there’s no denying that more and more developers are starting to incorporate AI into their daily workflows. Whether you’ve already picked your side in the debate or are still undecided, we’ve ... more
Our first major release of 2024 is here! In this version, you’ll find sticky lines, quick documentation improvements, full line code completion, Vue Language Server enabled by default, a new Language Services widget, many version control improvements, ... more
With the release date just around the corner, we’re happy to present the release candidate for WebStorm 2024.1. Unlike our previous EAP builds, you must have an active WebStorm license to use it. Otherwise, you’ll need to sign up for a 30-day free trial ... more
The recording from the Debug Like a Pro: JavaScript Edition livestream is now available on the JetBrains YouTube channel! As our Developer Advocate Paul Everitt said, “Instead of reaching for the debugger when you have a problem – you should embrace ... more
It’s time for our last EAP digest that will walk you through the new features and improvements in WebStorm 2024.1! For more information, check out our previous blog posts. The Toolbox App is the easiest way to get the EAP builds and keep both your stable ... more
Join us on Tuesday, March 5, at 11:00 am EST / 5:00 pm CET (check other timezones) for our new livestream, “Debug Like a Pro: JavaScript Edition”. Developers write code, run code, and when they hit problems, they debug code. Or do they? WebStorm’s debugger ... more
For the last seven years, we at JetBrains have been running our Developer Ecosystem Survey in an effort to map out the changing developer landscape and the major technologies used. The results, both the raw data and analyzed reports, are shared with ... more
We’re halfway through the Early Access Program for WebStorm 2024.1! It’s been a while since we walked you through the latest improvements and features in this release, so it’s about time for an update. Read on to learn about the key changes in the EAP ... more
WebStorm 2023.3.3, the third update for WebStorm 2023.3, is now available! You can update to v2023.3.3 by using the Toolbox App, installing it right from the IDE, or downloading it from our website. Syntax highlighting for React Client and Server components ... more
We’re ready to kick off WebStorm 2024.1 with a new Early Access Program (EAP). Please check out this blog post, where we explain the benefits of the program. If you haven’t already seen what to expect in WebStorm 2024.1, take a moment to explore our ... more
Ever tense up when a new TypeScript version drops? You cross your fingers and hope it plays nice with your IDE. You’re not alone. Relax into this fireside chat with WebStorm lead developer and Team Lead, Andrey Starovoyt, as we pull back the curtain ... more
TL;DR There is an experimental WebStorm@next build, which introduces improved type inference for enhanced performance and accuracy. You can install it via the Toolbox App. Introduction The WebStorm team is currently undertaking a significant rework of ... more
Our third major release of 2023 is here! In this version, you’ll find Angular, Vue, and Svelte improvements, new testing functionality, AI Assistant in general availability, improvements for TypeScript imports with type modifier, an all-in-one diff viewer, ... more
Angular 17 has arrived, marking another big leap for the framework. This release introduces a bunch of new features and enhancements that promise to streamline the development experience. For those seeking an exhaustive list of updates, the official ... more
With the official release just around the corner, we’re happy to offer our WebStorm 2023.3 Release Candidate for you to try. Unlike our previous EAP builds, you must have an active WebStorm license to use it. Otherwise, you’ll need to sign up for a 30-day ... more
It’s time for our last EAP digest to walk you through the new features and improvements coming in WebStorm 2023.3! For more information, check out our previous blog posts. The Toolbox App is the easiest way to get the EAP builds and keep both your stable ... more
We’re now halfway through the WebStorm 2023.3 Early Access Program! It’s been a while since we’ve updated you on the latest improvements and features we’ve been working on. Here is a round-up of some of the key changes that have made it into EAP builds ... more
We’re now halfway through the WebStorm 2023.3 Early Access Program! It’s been a while since we’ve updated you on the latest improvements and features we’ve been working on. Here is a round-up of some of the key changes that have made it into EAP builds ... more
Calling all JavaScript enthusiasts! Registration for JetBrains JavaScript Day 2023 is now open, and you can be sure that this year’s event is going to be a special one! We know how hard it is to keep up with the ever-changing world of JavaScript – we ... more
We’re ready to kick off WebStorm 2023.3 with a new Early Access Program (EAP). If you’re unfamiliar with how our EAPs work, check out this blog post where we explain what it is and the benefits of participating. If you haven’t already seen what to expect ... more
We released WebStorm 2023.2, our second major update in 2023, just over a month ago. First of all, we’d like to thank every one of you that are already using it and providing us with feedback. Today, we’ll give you a little look into what we’ve got planned ... more
Have you ever wondered how support for a new technology gets added to your favorite IDE? Well, we’ve decided to shed some light on this topic by sharing one of our most interesting recent examples of doing exactly that. I met with WebStorm Software Developer ... more
Our second major release of 2023 is here! This version includes lots of new features and improvements to the IDE. You’ll find improved TypeScript and JavaScript error formatting, Vue Language Server support, new UI out of Beta, HTTP Client improvements, ... more
With the release date just around the corner, we’re happy to present the release candidate for WebStorm 2023.2. Unlike our previous EAP builds, you must have an active WebStorm license to use it. Otherwise, you’ll need to sign up for a 30-day free trial ... more
WebStorm 2023.2 has reached Beta! To see what has already been added to WebStorm 2023.2, take a look at our previous EAP blog posts. The Toolbox App is the easiest way to get the EAP builds and keep both your stable and EAP versions up to date. You can ... more
The seventh EAP build for WebStorm 2023.2 is now available, and it’s another big one! This build comes with LSP support for plugin developers, formatted errors for JavaScript inspections, and support for Dev Containers. To catch up on all of the new ... more
The sixth EAP build for WebStorm 2023.2 is now available, and it’s a big one! It’s the first build to include features leveraging the enormous potential of generative AI and large language models (LLMs). This build also comes with support for CSS nesting ... more
The fifth EAP build for WebStorm 2023.2 is now available, bringing Svelte LSP support, improved support for Preact and Solid.js, and several other features to make coding with WebStorm even more of a pleasure. To catch up on all of the new features WebStorm ... more
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. To catch up on all of the new features WebStorm ... more