WebStorm’s superior refactoring tools are a big reason why I use it instead of @code, despite VS code having some nice features WebStorm does not.https://twitter.com/webstormide/status/981926057078083584 …
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Showing jest test coverage in WebStorm is such a pain, I gave up trying to configure it. In Code, it’s dead simple. Code has a plugin which color-codes nested brace/paren pairs, another which shows git blame inline, and another which does code lensing on hover.
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Thanks for the list! Do you remember what was the exact problem with Jest coverage? No additional configuration in WebStorm to build coverage reports is required - if coverage is enabled in Jest config, it should just work if you hit Run with Coverage instead of Run in WebStorm.
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In other news, the latest release of WS changed the behavior when you close a parent folder. It used to collapse all child folders. Now, it remembers which child folders were open when you reopen the parent. I preferred the old functionality. Couldn’t find a pref for it.
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We will add a configuration for that in the future updates. Sorry that it has affected your workflow!
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WS is my primary IDE. However, here is a small list of some VSCode nice features: - User settings customization - Theming - Scrolling performance - Auto completion - Integrated terminal feels faster when opening
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Hi Arley! Can you please tell us a bit more about the code completion you have in Code, but miss in WebStorm?
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Workspaces!!
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