@WebStormIDE it’d be really awesome if you could add an Electron run type so i could easily debug my core script in core ps
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Replying to @jasonmulligan @WebStormIDE
i kinda get this functionality if i use npm, but it’d be nice to electron on it’s own
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Replying to @jasonmulligan
It will only have a different icon, that's why we decided not to make a copy. If you want, you can file a request: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/WEB
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
are you use? i can’t actually get the inspector to work on the core script when starting from npm, it just rolls by breakpoints
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Replying to @jasonmulligan @WebStormIDE
ack, are you sure … too many windows/trains of thought
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Replying to @jasonmulligan
To debug the main process you need to use Node.js configuration, not npm: https://blog.jetbrains.com/webstorm/2016/05/getting-started-with-electron-in-webstorm/ …
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
hi hi, this electron page doesn’t work anymore; macos is not showing me the .bin folder in your app…pic.twitter.com/bDOK1b6J5i
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Replying to @jasonmulligan @WebStormIDE
as a result i can’t specify the path it seems because you opted to make the interpreter an enum and a field i can type in
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Or hit cmd-shift-. to see hidden files and select .bin/electron. There should be no problems with that.
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