![]() ![]() baseUrl in tsconfig.json is ignored when resolving Sass imports via ~file.scss.Vuex: support doesn't work with Nuxt.js project structure.Hammerjs events are not recognized in Angular templates. ![]() Vue.js: support v-slot in PHP, Twigs and other file types.Support for vuex modules created via functions.Data properties of Vue single file component exported with module.exports not resolved.No icon for Firefox Developer Edition browser.Please make `oovy` into a File Type so we can associate it with files with other names.Selenium: add support for FluentLenium library.JMS: message queue references for JMSContext usages.Merge AndroidStudio 3.6.0-Final into IJ.Seriously, you've made a fanatic out of me. I love VS Code's philosophy of making all configs accessible/shareable as json. Things I wish were a bit easier in the JetBrains ecosystem The number of well written plugins out there makes the VS Code ecosystem pale in comparison. It's just worlds better in comparison to what VS Code/Atom/Sublime/Eclipse/NVIM offer. This has saved my ass a few times over. ![]() Hands down the best integration in comparison to GitLens or any other plugins I've used for VCS in other editors and it's built right in. Things I can't live without in the JetBrains ecosystem The level of polish for this tooling is ridiculous and I would recommend anyone who hasn't given their work a shot to go out and try one of their editors for your language of choice. Webstorm is wonderful for all things frontend and I've heavily used Intellij for Elixir development. And it's never felt as much of an ide in comparison to JetBrains tooling. VS Code just isn't fast enough on medium to large projects. ![]() I have a plugin I've written for VS Code that was part experiment to see if I would have good uptake into the editor and part as a way for me to learn how to contribute to the plugin ecosystem. I've been grandfathered into their original pricing for the toolbox, so that makes it even harder. No matter how hard I try, I can't get away from JetBrains. ![]()
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