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What's New in JetBrains WebStorm 2018.3?


What's New in JetBrains WebStorm 2018.3?




JetBrains WebStorm is a powerful and popular IDE for web development. It offers a rich set of features and enhancements that make coding easier and more enjoyable. In this article, we will take a look at some of the new features and improvements that WebStorm 2018.3 brings to the table.


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Improved Angular Support




WebStorm 2018.3 has made significant improvements in the Angular templates support. It now provides better completion for attribute bindings, such as [atrr.foo], and for some Ionic and @angular/flex-layout attributes. It also supports Angular 7 features, such as drag and drop and virtual scrolling modules.


GitHub Pull Requests




WebStorm 2018.3 introduces a new tool window for GitHub Pull Requests. You can now view, create, and manage pull requests right from the IDE, without switching to the browser. You can also see the diff for each file, add comments, and merge pull requests.


Debugging Node.js Worker Threads




Node.js 10.5 introduced a new feature called worker threads, which allows running JavaScript code in parallel on multiple threads. WebStorm 2018.3 supports debugging Node.js worker threads, so you can easily inspect the state of each thread, set breakpoints, and evaluate expressions.


Other IDE Improvements




WebStorm 2018.3 also brings many other improvements and enhancements across the board, such as:


  • Autoimports in JavaScript for symbols from the project's dependencies



  • Parameter hints in JavaScript



  • Support for Set Literals in Dart



  • Running and debugging tests using Cucumber 3+



  • Multiline Todos



  • A new high-contrast UI theme



  • A unified Search popup



  • A new plugin configuration



To learn more about WebStorm 2018.3 and download it, visit the official website.


Live Edit without Chrome Extension




WebStorm 2018.3 makes Live Edit even easier to use. Live Edit allows you to see the changes you make in your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files in the browser without reloading the page. Previously, you had to install a Chrome extension to enable this feature. Now, you can simply use the built-in JavaScript debug configuration and start a debugging session. WebStorm will automatically open the page in Chrome and update it as you edit your code.


Extract Ruleset and Move It to Another File




WebStorm 2018.3 adds a new refactoring for style sheets. You can now extract a ruleset from a CSS or SCSS file and move it to another file. This can help you organize your style sheets better and avoid duplication. To use this refactoring, select a ruleset in the editor, press Alt-Enter, and choose "Extract ruleset". Then, specify the name and location of the new file.


Structure View for Test Files




WebStorm 2018.3 improves the support for testing frameworks, such as Jest, Mocha, and Karma. It now provides a structure view for test files, which shows the hierarchy of test suites and test cases. You can use this view to navigate to a specific test, run or debug it, or jump to its definition in the editor. 0efd9a6b88


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