Guys, `open .` in the terminal opens Finder in the current directory. File under things I wish I would have known a long time ago.pic.twitter.com/S5WmALUtMQ
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Replying to @matthewkremer
Whish I could get 'webstorm .' to work right and open webstorm for that dir....
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Replying to @Oobert
Hello Tony! What is the problem? What OS and WebStorm version do you have? Thanks!
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
On OSX. When I do the command `wstorm ./` it just opens up what instance I have open already. It doesn't open that folder that I ran the command in.
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Replying to @Oobert @WebStormIDE
to be fair, I have put a lot of effort in getting it to work.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
2018.1.2. Had a thought, I just redid the "create command line launcher" menu again. Overwrote the one I had. Seems to work now. Will keep you posted. I know I have done that before because the command existed. /shrug
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Wanted to suggest you to do that :) Good that it helped! The script doesn't update automatically when you install a new WebStorm version. So it's possible that the problem with opening the folder was fixed after you've initially created a launcher.
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