gulp process, which tries to build *that* code, which may contain incomplete lines, i.e. faulty code. And then it dies.
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Replying to @yanncebron @DanielaKayB
please try to uncheck all checkboxes under Preferences | Appearance & Behavior | System Settings - Synchronization
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @yanncebron
they are unchecked, it doesn't change anything. I also tried setting Power Save Mode...
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Replying to @DanielaKayB
you're using https://www.npmjs.com/package/gulp-watch …, right?
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
actually, I'm not sure... it's a Hibiscus project: https://github.com/netceteragroup/hibiscus …
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Replying to @DanielaKayB
we’ll have a closer look on the project configuration tomorrow and update you
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
if you consider it possible that it's a gulp problem rather than an autosave probem, I can ask our people to look at it again.
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Replying to @DanielaKayB
you run npm start task ("start": "gulp patternlab:serve") to run the app, right?
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can you please make a screenshot with the terminal output showing the unexpected reload and the file you edited to trigger that
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
(sorry, I was a bit unclear about the whole Idea/Webstorm thing...)
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