![]() ![]() If you’re using the EAP builds, only anonymized data about your usage of code completion is collected. Your privacy is of the utmost importance to us, so please rest assured that with this new feature turned on, we don’t send your personal data and code anywhere. To tweak the settings for this feature, go to Preferences/Settings | Editor | General | Code Completion and modify the available options under Machine Learning-Assisted Completion. ts files will be sorted using machine-learning algorithms. As the feedback and statistics regarding this feature were positive, we’ve decided to turn it on by default. Last year we introduced experimental ML-assisted code completion for JavaScript and TypeScript. JavaScript and TypeScript ML-assisted code completion enabled by default Version Control: improvements for working with pull requests, support for Git commit message templates, a new Save to Shelf action, and configurable profiles for pre-commit inspections.User Interface: adjustable editor font weight, the ability to maximize tabs when you split the editor, bundled MDN documentation, and more.HTML and CSS: several improvements for Stylelint, a built-in HTML preview, and the ability to check the selector specificity when working with CSS. ![]() Frameworks and Technologies: bundled service for remote collaborative development and pair programming, support for CSS modules in Vue, HTTP client improvements, configurable scope for ESLint, JSON Lines support, and JetBrains Space integration.JavaScript and TypeScript: ML-assisted code completion enabled by default, improved completion suggestions for symbol names, better JSDoc syntax highlighting, and the ability to turn off inspections on a file-by-file basis.The list of features and improvements can be divided into these categories: This release was mainly focused on improving the quality of WebStorm, but we also made sure to deliver some new features. If you only have a few minutes to explore what’s new in WebStorm 2021.1, check out this video in which Paul Everitt, Developer Advocate at JetBrains, reviews the most notable changes. WebStorm 2021.1, the first update of the year, is out! It features smarter code completion for JavaScript and TypeScript, improved support for Stylelint, a built-in HTML preview, and much more. ![]()
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