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Oh! that's it. I actually installed the package but I'm using yarn workspaces to link dependencies together in parent folder level. Normally WebStorm can trace and find package path very well from import statement. Hope it can trace documentation as well.
Thanks for the update! Yeah, at the moment WebStorm doesn't work nicely with yarn workspaces, but we are going to fix that very soon!
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