I would hardly even consider this as a free product to the point they'd probably have to pay me to use it. Its important to install Prettier locally in every project, so each project gets the correct Prettier version. Alternatively, Jetbrains Fleet looks pretty interesting, albeit as yet not publicly available. I hope they don't plan to charge for this like other jetbrains products, because at least in it's current state. GitHub discontinues Atom in favor of Microsoft Visual Studio Code and Codespaces. That would be a fantastic hybrid between the power of Webstorm and speed / cleanliness of VSCode. I might consider it in the future though if they find a way to add Jetbrain's stellar autocomplete + type checking + refactoring tools without the UI bloat and massive performance hit that causes Jetbrains products to run you were coding on a Chromebook / Netbook from 10 years ago. Collaboration is also there I guess, but it's not a feature I use all the time and one that already works semi-well in VSCode.īut overall, I found zero benefit from switching over at least right now. The only pros I saw to it was the decent git integration out of the box and reasonably acceptable performance once fully running (though start up time was poor). It's autocomplete is incredibly limited with little to no type support, syntax highlighting is limited, and refactoring tools are minimal. Out of the box, it's far more limited than even a brand-new stock VSCode installation without extensions. Putting the obvious topic of plugins aside.
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