How to setup @flowtype to work with IDE effectively? Mainly @WebStormIDE?
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I’m not a WebStorm expert, but there is a walkthrough here: https://blog.jetbrains.com/webstorm/2016/11/using-flow-in-webstorm/ … Does that not work? If not, happy to debug why not.
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It is working, but I would argue that performance is sub par. I followed the walkthrough but find myself often using the cli instead
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Oh, interesting. It’s possible the webstorm integration somehow doesn’t use the flow server perf boost. Let me have a look...
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WebStorm integrated with the Flow server and uses flow status and check-contents.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @asolove and
There are some Flow limitations that we have to work around and that might have effect on performance.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @asolove and
We are working on better editor integrations across the board by building first class support for the LSP that VSCode uses.
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Replying to @calebmer @WebStormIDE and
We hope to improve your experience soon
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We are following the progress on the Flow LSP. :)
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @calebmer and
@calebmer@asolove what could also be amazing is sample repos to see how you perceive usage of flow in a project.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Sorry, not sure what you mean. Can you please explain it a bit? Thanks!
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @calebmer and
This was meant to the original tweet from
@asolove - he asked if someone wants help with flowtype in general
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