I use three editors now. Atom because it works great with FB internal tooling, Code because it has a working Node debugger, and Sublime because it has a nice editor. oh no
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The main thing I miss from @code is the ability to see the inferred type on hover. The tooltips/hovers in @code are much better designed than those in @WebStormIDE, and generally the documentation/tooltip experience is subpar: e.g. sometimes documentation overlays tooltips.
Starting with WebStorm 2017.2 you can see inferred types on cmd-hover. In the upcoming WebStorm 2018.1 the UI for these tooltips and for the documentation has been drastically changed.
Why this is for not community edition despite of others.
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