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    1. Kwinten Pisman‏ @KwintenP 21 Aug 2018
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      How do you scale a #monorepo approach (with #Nx) in your IDE. If I have a huge amount of apps and libs, how can I even open that without crashing my IDE (as fe @WebStormIDE indexes al files). Do you do partial checkouts, work with git submodules, exclude directories in the IDE?

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    2. JetBrains WebStorm‏ @WebStormIDE 21 Aug 2018
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      Hi, can you please tell us a bit more about your project and the crashes? The IDE logs would also be very helpful to see what's going on. For any project, we recommend excluding the folders that contain generated or non-project code- right-click on the folder and mark as excluded

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      JetBrains WebStorm‏ @WebStormIDE 21 Aug 2018
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      For bigger projects, we also recommend increasing the heap size for the IDE - for that you need to edit the -xmx value as described here: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206544869-Configuring-JVM-options-and-platform-properties … Try 2GB - that's the value many of us use to work with the IntelliJ and WebStorm sources.

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        2. Kwinten Pisman‏ @KwintenP 21 Aug 2018
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          Thanks for this response! It's not that I'm already currently facing this problem. When working with a monorepo approach, we are putting all the code in a single repo and I was just wondering how to handle that over time, when the size of this repo grows beyond reasonable size

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        3. Kwinten Pisman‏ @KwintenP 21 Aug 2018
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          that would be indexable by Webstorm. Also I don't want to actually load in everything when working on 1 specific application. I know I can exclude folders in Webstorm, which could def work. But when switching between apps to develop on, I don't want to include and exclude all the

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        1. JetBrains WebStorm‏ @WebStormIDE 21 Aug 2018
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          By the way, can you please check that the node_modules folders are maked as library roots in the project view? They should be automatically, but might not be if there's no package.json next to them...

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