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最新版本 WebStorm 2020.2

WebStorm 2020.2

WebStorm 2020.2
遠程桌面管理器是一種流行的應用程序,專業用戶,網絡管理員和 IT 部門使用該應用程序來管理虛擬機和所有類型的遠程連接。它使用直觀的界面,並支持所有的連接標準,如 VPN,FTP,SSH,Telnet 等。通過在您的 PC 上安裝“遠程桌面管理器”,用戶可以輕鬆創建虛擬映像和連接的網絡,不僅可以滿足幾個要求不高的用戶的需求,還可以滿足需要對網絡資源進行精確控制的遠程處理功能,協作,異地備份,安全性,無數其他東西.

有了它,您可以輕鬆創建,編輯,共享,組織和查找遠程連接,並直接聯繫所有常用的遠程連接程序,如 LogMeIn,VNC,終端服務,Team Viewer,Telnet,Microsoft 遠程桌面,VMware, Virtual PC,X Window,Dameware,Citrix,Hyper-V,Microsoft 遠程協助,Oracle Virtual Box,Radmin,PC Anyswhere 等等。儘管這個應用程序提供了令人難以置信的功能,但仍然可以在免費軟件模式下使用幾乎每個專業用戶的微笑。只有要求最苛刻的用戶才會覺得有必要從免費版本切換到企業版計劃,以便解鎖更多的工具和服務,以滿足需要服務數百個用戶的超大型企業的需求。

遠程桌面管理器功能:

自動 VPN 連接
遠程桌面管理器本地支持多種 VPN 類型,例如:Microsoft VPN,Cisco VPN,SonicWall VPN 和 TheGreenBow VPN。作為一個免費的插件,它還提供了一個廣泛的 VPN 列表,例如:OpenVPN,Shrewsoft VPN 以及許多其他與 IPSec 兼容的 VPN。這些可以在幾秒鐘內下載和安裝。

在文件夾中分組會話
為了使管理更簡單,使用遠程桌面管理器可以組織會話(文件夾)。然後,您可以輕鬆查看選定組和子組內的所有會話,並使用搜索過濾器查找特定組.

快速連接模板支持
使用快速連接功能可以使用 Microsoft 遠程桌面,VNC 或 Web 快速訪問遠程計算機頁。只需輸入主機名或 IP 地址即可.

通過托盤圖標快速訪問圖標上下文菜單
訪問和管理您的連接,查看打開的會話並更改活動的數據源。訪問本地工具,如:命令提示符,註冊表編輯器,性能監視器,遠程 shutdown

在線備份服務(訂閱)
在線備份服務(通過訂閱提供)允許您自動將會話保存在安全的在線存儲空間,並恢復一旦出現問題,

U.S。聯邦政府批准的加密
該應用程序集成了高級加密標準(AES)算法,以保護您的本地文件和數據庫中的敏感數據。使用自己的私鑰和主密碼(密碼短語)來創建強加密密鑰(256 位密鑰).

注意:30 天試用版。需要.NET Framework.

也可用:下載用於 Mac

的遠程桌面管理器

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軟體資訊
檔案版本 WebStorm 2020.2

檔案名稱 WebStorm-2020.2.exe
檔案大小 294 MB
系統 Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
軟體類型 未分類
作者 Devolutions
官網 http://www.remotedesktopmanager.com/
更新日期 2020-08-05
更新日誌

What's new in this version:

WebStorm 2020.2
The new features and improvements fall into these categories:
- Frameworks and Technologies: an option to use Prettier as the default formatter, various improvements for Vue.js, and support for Git installed in WSL 2
- JavaScript and TypeScript: new smart intentions, rendered JSDoc comments, ML-assisted code completion, and debugger enhancements
- HTML and Style Sheets: better support for Sass’s module system, WebP support, and code completion for CSS selectors in querySelector methods
- Version Control: more advanced support for GitHub pull requests, redesigned dialogs for several Git actions, and a new action for squashing commits from the log
- Code Editing: new tools for finding problems in your code and an action for adding carets at the end of each selected line


WebStorm 2020.1.4
Fixed:
- Context menus in the Project view can now be opened if you’re using a language pack
- The problem causing the IDE to crash was solved


WebStorm 2020.1.3
- Several performance problems were solved
- Extra # is no longer added when completing #-private fields
- The bug with the Structure view failing to filter attributes and methods for JavaScript files was fixed


WebStorm 2020.1.2
Fixed:
- All known Node.js-related problems with WSL were solved
- The problem with CSS3 grid layout properties being improperly formatted was solved
- Angular Material events are now properly recognized after running ng build
- Several performance problems were solved
- Wrong project names and paths are no longer shown when you open a project using a shell script


WebStorm 2020.1.1
Bug fixes:
- A new option for running eslint –fix on save (WEB-24452): To enable this option for the current project, go to Preferences/Settings | Languages and Frameworks | JavaScript | Code Quality Tools | ESLint and tick the Run eslint –fix on save checkbox. To turn the new option on for all new projects, from the main menu go to File | New Project Settings | Preferences/Settings for New Projects and tick the same checkbox. Either way, don’t forget to disable the file watcher you’ve been using for this purpose.
- Improvements to WSL 2 support (WEB-44463, WEB-44507): You can now use the TypeScript Language Service, linters, and Prettier in projects located in the WSL file system. Besides that, we’ve fixed the issue where the IDE failed to stop the running Node.js process whenever you tried to hit the Stop button (for information on how to use Node.js on WSL, see our documentation).

Changes:
- Support for the ESLint 6.7 Suggestions API was added
- Hammer.js events are now recognized in Angular templates
- Several performance problems were solved
- Dependencies from pnpm workspaces are now properly indexed
- A number of disturbing, platform-wide bugs were fixed


WebStorm 2020.1
- WebStorm 2020.1, the first major update this year, is now available! It comes with a more polished look and feel, out-of-the-box support for Vuex and Composition API, an option to run Prettier on save, and improvements for JavaScript and TypeScript.
- If you only have a few minutes to explore what’s new in WebStorm 2020.1, watch this video where Paul Everitt, WebStorm Developer Advocate, reviews the most notable improvements. If you feel like diving a little deeper, read on!

The new features and improvements fall into these categories:
- Look and Feel: a new default editor font, a unified light theme, Zen mode for focused coding, quick documentation on hover, LightEdit mode for quick editing, and a customizable status bar.
- Frameworks: Vuex and Composition API support, completion for Vue in HTML files with CDN links, improvements to React support, and full support for Angular 9.
- JavaScript and TypeScript: more useful quick documentation, new smart intentions and inspections, support for TypeScript 3.8 features, and a reworked UI of the Introduce Field refactoring.
- Tools: run Prettier on save, split terminal sessions, bundled spell checker, Jest enhancements, TypeScript support with Yarn 2, and more flexible sharing of run configurations.
- Version Control: a reworked dialog for rebasing commits, improved work with branches, changes to the commit flow, and installing Git from the IDE


WebStorm 2019.3.4
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2019.3.3
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2019.3.2
New features:
- Support for loading Sass built-in modules with @use
- Initial support for type-only imports and exports in TypeScript 3.8

Fixed:
- Code completion for Node.js 13.5+ can now be enabled correctly on Windows
- Running tests with react-scripts now works again when using nvm
- The problem with running Karma tests in Angular apps was fixed
- yarn install is no longer incorrectly replaced with yarn add
- The issue with the resolve for Flow modules was fixed
- A couple of performance problems with JavaScript and TypeScript were solved


WebStorm 2019.3.1
New features and improvements:
- Support for TypeScript 3.7’s declare property modifier
- An option to fold template literals in JavaScript and TypeScript
- Improved resolve for Meteor packages

Fixed:
- The IDE correctly restores the layout of tool windows
- In .js and .ts files, Tab now selects a completion suggestion instead of expanding the Emmet abbreviation
- Several performance issues were fixed including WEB-42708 and WEB-42657
- The problem with debugging Node.js async hooks was solved


WebStorm 2019.3
Performance:
Faster startup:
- So far, one of the most common performance problems faced by WebStorm users has been the sluggish startup of the IDE. In the last two release cycles, we have devoted a lot of effort to reducing the time that users have had to wait for the welcome screen to show and for the IDE to open projects that are already indexed. As a result, you can now expect WebStorm to handle this 20% faster than previous versions

Frameworks & Tools:
Vue completion for separate files:
- More advanced code completion for Vue.js
- To help you increase the speed of your coding, WebStorm can now autocomplete slot names for you. This works for the slot names defined in the project components and component libraries such as Vuetify, Quasar, and BootstrapVue
- Plus, WebStorm now understands the link between parts of the component located in separate files and delivers accurate completion suggestions for props, data, and methods not defined in a single .vue file

Quick documentation in Vue.js projects:
- With WebStorm 2019.3, you can now check out documentation for components and directives defined in Vue.js and some popular component libraries. For this, simply press F1 on the name of a component or directive in your code

Support for the latest versions of popular technologies:
- WebStorm 2019.3 comes with support for schematics with Angular 9 and the Plug’n’Play feature from Yarn 2. Plus, it can help you work with key TypeScript 3.7 features: optional chaining, nullish coalescing, and assertion signatures

Better support for props in React components:
- For components without propTypes, WebStorm will no longer report an unresolved property for props.something in the component definition if it sees that props are passed in the component usage

JavaScript & TypeScript:
Template language injections:
- Need to work with a code fragment in a language different from the main language of the file? You can now inject such code fragments into your files, including Pug, Handlebars, and EJS, by pressing Alt-Enter

Name suggestions for new symbols:
- As you add new variable and parameter names in JavaScript or TypeScript files, you’ll now get name suggestions based on the names of classes, interfaces, and type aliases defined in the project, standard libraries, and dependencies you’re using
- For new variables, functions, classes, and interfaces, you’ll also get suggestions for names that were already used in the same scope but haven’t yet been defined and are marked as unresolved

HTML & Style Sheets:
Completion for CSS libraries on CDN:
- If you’re using Bootstrap or another CSS library in your project and you have it linked from a CDN in your HTML file, you can now get completion for the class names from that library, without adding its sources to the project. To enable this, simply press Alt-Enter on the link in the HTML file and select Download library

Version Control:
Reworked UI for cloning projects:
- When you clone a project from a version control system, you’ll now see an updated Get from Version Control dialog shown on the welcome screen and the VCS menu.
With this redesign, we mainly wanted to improve the experience of getting projects from GitHub: you can now log in to your GitHub account right from the updated dialog. Once you’ve logged in, you can explore the list of repositories in your account and the organizations you belong to and clone projects to WebStorm right from there.

Pushing changes from any branch:
- Need to push changes from one branch while working with the other? With the latest update, you no longer need to switch to the branch you want to push changes from – simply select it from the Branches popup and hit Push

A more streamlined commit process:
- Now you can make commits right from the Version Control tool window – a separate dialog won’t block the rest of the IDE. For this, tick Commit from the Local Changes without showing a dialog in Preferences/Settings | Version Control | Commit Dialog

New actions for checking out branches:
- To resolve a number of usability issues, we replaced a single Checkout as... action with two new ones: a unified Checkout action for remote branches and the New Branch from Selected... action for both remote and local branches
- IDE

Run anything action:
New action for running tools and configurations:
- Need to launch tools like npm and Yarn, open recent projects, or start a run/debug configuration? You can now do it all from one place using the Run Anything action (Ctrl-Ctrl)

Searching in the selection only:
- With the new In Selection filter (Cmd/Ctrl-F twice), you can find specific pieces of information faster by narrowing down your searches to the selected parts of code in a file

Unbundling Dart support:
- Starting with WebStorm 2019.3, the Dart plugin will no longer be bundled. This was done to shorten the release cycles for it – bundled plugins can only be updated together with an update of the entire IDE. So, if you use Dart, you’ll now need to install the same Dart plugin from Preferences/Settings | Plugins

Enabling global file watchers by default:
- If you’re using a third-party tool like Prettier for a project and have it configured via a file watcher, it’s likely you may want this configuration to be automatically applied to all the new projects you create. Now you can achieve this by enabling global file watchers by default


WebStorm 2019.2.4
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2019.2.3
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2019.2.2
Fixed:
- CORS problem when debugging in Chrome caused by the x-ijt header was fixed
- Working directory is now set automatically when running a JavaScript scratch file with Node.js
- File watchers that reformat the code now better handle cases when file and class are renamed
- Shortcut for the “Stretch to Left” action for resizing Project View now works again
- Problem with saving updated settings for new projects was fixed


WebStorm 2019.2.1
New:
- In Angular projects, a different TSLint configuration specified in the angular.json file can be used for test files
- Better support for Vue components with TypeScript decorators
- Improved suggestions for scoped packages in package.json
- Support for CSS Media Queries Level 5
- “Duplicate declaration” inspection now works for TypeScript

What’s fixed:
- False-positive “Mismatched property value” error in SCSS and Sass files was fixed
- Invalid item no longer appears in the code completion suggestions
- Move refactoring now allows moving symbols between .ts and .tsx files
- Tabs inside JSDoc are now preserved when formatting the code
- Problems with typing some symbols using AltGr were fixed


WebStorm 2019.2
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2019.1.3
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2019.1.2
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2019.1.1

- The first bug-fix update for the recently released WebStorm 2019.1, is now available
- Update to it using Toolbox App, or from the IDE. You can also download WebStorm 2019.1.1 from our website
- Syntax highlighting in the type info tooltip and documentation
- The tooltip that shows the expression type (Cmd/Ctrl-hover) in JavaScript and TypeScript files now has a syntax highlighting

Type info highlighting:
- We’ve also added highlighting for the code samples shown in the documentation popup

Highlighting in docs:
- Configuration for the use of aliases and path mappings in imports
- It is now possible to configure how aliases and path mappings will be used when adding imports automatically in JavaScript and TypeScript files. If you want to use relative paths when importing a symbol in the nearby file and use path mappings or aliases everywhere else in your app, you can select Only in files outside specified paths in the new option Use path mappings/aliases in Preferences / Settings | Editor | Code Style | JavaScript or TypeScript – Imports.

Other improvements and fixes in WebStorm 2019.1.1:
- Support for Cucumber step definitions written using strings
- New Reload in Browser action in the JavaScript debug tool window
- Performance problem when editing some TypeScript types was fixed
- Jump from the terminal to the editor for Esc
- Improved font rendering on macOS

The WebStorm Team:
- Posted in Release Announcements | Tagged newsletter, WebStorm 2019.1 | Leave a comment
- Featured plugin: JS GraphQL
- Posted on April 16, 2019 by Ekaterina Prigara
- The JS GraphQL plugin is one the most popular plugins for WebStorm, IntelliJ IDEA, and other JetBrains IDEs, and we are very excited about the release of its second version
- In this blog post we’ll have a closer look at the updated plugin and how it can help you work with GraphQL in your JavaScript apps
- We want to thank Jim Meyer, the author of the plugin, for the amazing work he has done to build this plugin!

Working with schema files:
- The plugin brings full support for the GraphQL Schema Definition Language (SDL). That means your .graphql file will include syntax highlighting, and as you start typing, you will get suggestions for the keywords and built-in and custom types, as well as interfaces and enums

Completion in schema file:
- Cmd/Ctrl-click the type name to navigate to its definition
- The plugin will check that all the types you’ve used are defined somewhere in the file, and it will show an error message if they’re not. Press Alt-Enter to fix the problem with one of the available quick-fixes


WebStorm 2019.1

Here are the features and improvements grouped by the WebStorm subsystems:
- JavaScript and TypeScript support: intentions for destructuring; convert function with Promise to async function; convert properties in constructor to class fields; inspections for switch statements; add or remove export; extended error messages in TypeScript
- Style sheets support: updated docs for CSS and browser compatibility check; extract CSS variable; camel case support for CSS Modules; support for Less 3.0 features
- HTML support: improved HTML documentation
- Development with Angular: new inspections for Angular projects; easier navigation in Angular projects
- Development with React: improved completion for merged props; Extract Method refactoring for custom React Hooks
- Development with Vue.js: better support for Vue projects with TypeScript
- Node.js and npm: completion for npm scripts; version range tooltip for dependencies; run and debug Node.js app when using Docker Compose; simple Node.js project template
- Linters integrations: improved support for ESLint and TSLint in complex projects; support for TSLint as TypeScript plugin
- Debugging: new debugger console
- Testing: highlighting for failed line in test; testing with Cucumber and TypeScript
- IDE improvements: Recent Locations popup; save project as a template; soft-wraps for selected file types
- Version Control: cherry-pick a file from a commit from the VCS log; incoming and outgoing commits


WebStorm 2018.3.5
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.3.4
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.3.3

New:
- Support for Set Literals in Dart
- Completion for attribute bindings in Angular (e.g. [atrr.foo] )
- Better coding assistance for some Ionic and @angular/flex-layout attributes

Fixed:
- Wrong indent after self-closing JSX tags in JavaScript and TypeScript files (WEB-36263)
- Decorators are now supported in the class expressions like let newTest = @test class Test or export default @observer class Test
- When using the bundled TypeScript service in Angular apps, the Angular language service is now disabled. Its current version is not compatible with TypeScript 3.2.1 and was reporting false errors in the template files


WebStorm 2018.3.2 Build 183.4886.41

New:
- Completion for Bootstrap Vue and Shards Vue components
- Better support for Prettier 1.15 and above
- The Extract interface refactoring now works for objects
- The IDE now bundles TypeScript 3.2

Fixed:
- The Optimize imports action now keeps the comment on top when ‘Sort imports
- by modules’ is on
- The usage of the Angular template reference variable in the ViewChild selector is now resolved
- The problem with using Hebrew in Find in path dialog was fixed


WebStorm 2018.3.1 Build 183.4588.47
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.3 Build 183.4284.130
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.2.6 Build 182.5107.19

Fixes
- The Search everywhere dialog on Linux no longer closes when you press Enter
- The usual UI for Find in path on Linux is now back
- On macOS Mojave, the input no longer freezes after adding the accented characters from the popup


WebStorm 2018.2.5 Build 182.4892.25
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.2.4 Build 182.4505.50
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.2.2 Build 182.4323.44

New:
- You can now pass additional option to Angular CLI when creating a new project from the IDE Welcome screen. As you start typing the option name or press Ctrl-Space, WebStorm will show you available options and their description
- We have also improved the way the new Add all missing TypeScript import action works: before, the action wasn’t available for symbols with multiple import options, and now, if you invoke the action for such symbol, WebStorm will add all unambiguous missing imports in this file and then will show you a popup where you can select the desired import for this symbol

Fixed:
- Vue component imports are now resolved correctly in the Vue CLI 3 apps located not in the root of the project
- The problem with the slash symbol in the CoffeeScript files has been fixed
- The Extract React Component refactoring now handles better the key attribute


WebStorm 2018.2.2 Build 182.4129.32

JavaScript and TypeScript:
New inspection tooltip:
- The new inspection tooltip now not only shows the description of an error or warning, but also the best quick fix for it
- Press Alt-Shift-Enter to apply it or press Alt-Enter to see a full list of the available automatic fixes that WebStorm offers there

Find unused code:
- With the new Code Coverage feature, you can find any unused code in your client-side app. Start a JavaScript Debug configuration with coverage in WebStorm, interact with your app in Chrome, and then stop the configuration. The report will show you what and how much code was used in each file and folder

New intentions:
- To make you even more productive when working with JavaScript and TypeScript, WebStorm has a bunch of new intentions that are available when you press Alt-Enter. Here are just some of them: Implement interface, Create derived class, Implement members of an interface or abstract class, Generate cases for 'switch', and Iterate with 'for..of'

TypeScript improvements:
- WebStorm now supports all the new language features that were added in the latest TypeScript 2.9 and the upcoming TypeScript 3.0 releases
- In addition to that, WebStorm now offers more quick fixes provided by the TypeScript language service itself, like Annotate with type from JSDoc

Frameworks:
Extract and convert React component:
- Need to refactor your React component into two? Forget copy and paste: select the JSX code in the render method and use Refactor - Extract Component
- And with the new intentions, you can now convert React class components into functional components and back again

New integrations with Angular CLI:
- Add features to your app with the New… | Angular Dependency… action. The IDE will use the Angular CLI ng add command which installs the dependency and updates the app with a special installation script
- You can now also generate the code with the Angular schematics defined in libraries like @angular/material using the New… | Angular Schematic… action

Completion for events in Vue.js:
- In Vue templates, WebStorm now provides code completion for events. Event names are suggested after v-on: or if you use the shorthand notation @event. There’s also code completion for event modifiers

Testing:
Rerun failed tests:
- When you run tests with Karma, Jest, or Mocha in WebStorm, you can now rerun only the failed tests, instead of running all the tests after you’ve made a fix

Diff view for Jest snapshots:
- If your Jest test has failed because of the mismatch in the snapshot, you can now see why using the familiar IDE side-by-side diff view
- It’s also now possible to quickly jump from the test file to the related snapshot by clicking on the new icon next to the test in the editor

Tools:
Support for Node.js on WSL:
- You can now use Node.js on Windows Subsystem for Linux to run and debug your Node.js application in WebStorm as well as for all other development tasks in the IDE, like running tests, using linters, and build tools

Reconnect Node.js debugger:
- Thanks to the new Reconnect automatically option in the Attach to Node.js/Chrome debug configuration, it is now easier to debug Node.js apps that use nodemon. When the node process is reloaded after the change, you don’t need to restart the debugger yourself to continue debugging

Global file watchers:
- You can now store the configured File Watchers in the IDE settings and use them in different projects. Before, a File Watcher could only be configured for a specific project. With File Watchers you can automatically run a command-line tool when you change or save a file in the IDE

Other improvements:
- New cleaner, simpler icons on the IDE toolbar and tool windows ensure readability and reduce visual clutter
- Run and debug your app, commit changes and update the project right from the Touch Bar on MacBook
- A new collection of over 50 code snippets for React development
- WebStorm now indexes a new Angular project two times faster, with no compromises affecting the quality of code completion and resolve
- You can now add custom templates for postfix completion in the JavaScript and TypeScript files
- With the new Drop frame action in the JavaScript and Node.js debuggers, you can re-enter a function if you missed a critical spot you would like to see again
- Press Alt-Enter on a line with a breakpoint and see the breakpoint-related actions in the list of intentions
- Support for JSON5 is now available in the files with the .json5 extension
- JSON Schemas files are now automatically downloaded from schemastore.org and applied to your files, based on the file name
- You can be logged into multiple GitHub accounts
- New Browse Repository at Revision action allows you to explore files in your project at any given revision without a checkout


WebStorm 2018.2.1 Build 182.3911.37

New:
- Auto imports now work better in projects that use lerna, yarn workspaces or TypeScript 3.0 project references
- The bundled TypeScript version was update to 3.0
- “Surround selection on typing quote or brace” option is now on by default
- Support for the Nullish Coalescing proposal in JavaScript

Fixed:
- JavaScript code completion now works better in webpack configuration files
- Changing the opening tag of the Vue component now updates the closing tag as well


WebStorm 2018.2 Build 182.3684.70
Here are the features and improvements grouped by the WebStorm subsystems:
- Development with React: Extract React Component refactoring, convert class components into functional components, code snippets, and improved completion for props in React and React Native apps
- Development with Angular: faster project startup, add new features using the integration with ng add, and run schematics from the IDE
- Development with Vue.js: completion for Vue events and event modifiers
- Node.js development: support for Node.js on Windows Subsystem for Linux, an ability to automatically reconnect the debugger to the running node process, and remote mappings in Attach to Node.js configuration
- Built-in tools: find unused code in the client-side app with Code Coverage reports, global File Watchers
- Editor: new UI for inspection tooltip
- JavaScript and TypeScript support: custom templates for postfix completion, and TypeScript 2.9 and 3.0 supported
- JSON support: JSON5, and Iimproved support for JSON Schemas
- Linters integrations: different highlighting for TSLint errors and warnings, and an ability to automatically apply code style rules from all types of ESLint and TSLint configuration files
- Debugging: breakpoint intentions, Drop Frame action, and debugging JavaScript scratch files
- Testing: rerun failed tests, navigate to Jest snapshot, compare Jest snapshots, and debugging Karma tests using Chrome Headless
- Version Control: Browse Repository at Revision action, completion for tags, register roots automatically
- Other IDE improvements: Touch Bar support


WebStorm 2018.1.5 Build 181.5281.31
- JavaScript Bug WEB-32790 WebStorm decides to stop accessing .d.ts files for es features for a project
- Node.js Bug WEB-32719 Add v8 to Node.js core modules
- TypeScript Bug WEB-32634 False positive Type mismatch error inside Angular Injectable
- No subsystem Bug IDEA-193747 Clicking Help | Register does nothing in a Toolbox-installed PhpStorm
- User Interface Bug IDEA-192713 focus is lost on opening Find Usages tool window
- Performance IDEA-192184 Goto Class/File/Symbol popups leak via native window and focus traversal policy
- Version Control Performance IDEA-192017 Unshelving creates a thread for each shelved file
- Version Control. Git Bug IDEA-191656 Git commit history with control characters causes intellij to spin, consuming CPU and repeating the same stack in the idea.log


WebStorm 2018.1.4 Build 181.5087.27
- It’s now possible to run and debug tests using Karma run/debug configurations in projects generated with Angular CLI 6 (WEB-32653)
- In Flow files, you can now press Cmd/Ctrl and hover over a symbol to see its type info. That works in projects where Flow server is used for navigation, code completion, and type hinting – the corresponding checkbox in Preferences | Languages and Frameworks | JavaScript should be checked. Navigation to the definition in Flow now works significantly faster than before


WebStorm 2018.1.3 Build 181.4892.44
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.1.2 Build 181.4668.60
- Change log not available for this version


WebStorm 2018.1.1 Build 181.4445.68

New:
- Better support for Yarn workspaces: WebStorm now provides proper code completion for the dependencies listed in the workspace’s package.json
- In the JavaScript and TypeScript code style settings you can now configure whether to add file extensions in imports or not
- The bundled TypeScript package has been updated to version 2.8
- Stylelint now works in the Vue single-file components and the HTML files

Fixed:
- Move statement up and down now works for the JSX code (Shift-Cmd-Up/Down on macOS or Ctrl-Shift-Up/Down on Windows and Linux)
- The code completion for methods and properties defined in the CommonJS modules has been improved
- The problem with editing the Pug files is now fixed
- There is more about some of the improvements below

Support for Yarn workspaces:
- Yarn workspaces help you organize multiple packages into a single repo. When using Yarn workspaces, the dependencies of all the packages are installed together and are put into the node_modules folder at the root of your project and not next to the package.json file of each workspace


WebStorm 2017.3.3 Build 173.4301.22
New:
- Responses from the new REST Client are now formatted automatically
- Node.js debugger now supports –experimental-modules flag

Fixed:
- False positive errors from the eslint-plugin-import ESLint plugin were fixed
- Debug for apps created with Angular CLI 1.5.5+
- Debugging the app’s main process with Electron 1.8.1+
- Meteor debugger now uses –inspect by default


WebStorm 2017.3.1 Build 173.3942.31
New:
- Support for Fragments in React 16.2
- Configuration for the auto-completion after the = sign in JSX attributes is now available in the HTML Code Style preferences
- Customizable syntax highlighting for TypeScript decorators
- Extended error messages in the Flow tool window
- New option "Start template string interpolation on $"

Fixed:
- Unresolved React props when using @types/react
- Slow code completion for CSS classes in HTML files
- Optimize imports in Vue files
- Updating tasks from the issue trackers in the IDE
- Extend selection inside the script tag


WebStorm 2017.3 Build 173.3727.108
- Enjoy improved code completion and documentation for standard JavaScript objects and methods
- Move class methods up the class hierarchy safely with the new ‘Pull member up’ refactoring
- Use the new ‘Extract type’ and ‘Extract interface’ refactorings in TypeScript
- Enjoy better code completion and navigation and new code snippets for Vue.js
- Run tests with Jest in watch mode, update failing snapshots in one click, and explore code coverage reports in the IDE
- Test REST APIs right from the editor

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