
In the upcoming release, we’re planning to add project templates for Vite and Next.js as well as update the one for generating Vue projects. We’ve cut out some of the clutter by removing the AngularJS, Cordova, and Meteor options from the New Project wizard in v2022.2. We’re going to implement this feature for JavaScript and TypeScript in WebStorm 2022.3 ( WEB-40924) to make it easier to track the usages of various classes, methods, type aliases, and interfaces in your code. You may have heard about our Code Vision feature, which is available in JetBrains Rider and IntelliJ IDEA.
Code Vision for JavaScript and TypeScript. This will help with false positive inspections and provide correct type information in the Documentation popup, among other benefits. As part of solving one of our Angular users’ biggest problems – the lack of strict mode support ( WEB-49062) – we’re going to implement type narrowing in Angular templates ( WEB-32598). We’ll dedicate some time to fixing minor issues in WebStorm’s React support, such as type mismatch errors ( WEB-55002), an issue with closing tags being shown when searching for React component usages ( WEB-25807), and resolution for fields in the Redux store with useSelector ( WEB-50731). Additionally, we’ll fix bugs related to Nuxt 3 auto-imports ( WEB-56392 and WEB-56566). We’re also going to look into supporting Vue props declared with reusable functions ( WEB-54775) and fix a couple of issues related to Pinia ( WEB-56053, WEB-54474). We plan to add support for a new syntax like defineProps destructuring in the ( WEB-54555) and an inline type cast in the ( WEB-55049).
We’ll keep working on Vue 3 bug fixes and features. Here are the biggest things we’ve planned for WebStorm 2022.3: We’ll continue improving the overall quality of WebStorm and fix some long-standing bugs. Today we want to tell you about our plans for the next release, which is coming this November.
We rolled out WebStorm 2022.2, our second major update of 2022, in July.