


New UI preview: One of the big pieces of news in this release – we’re ready to invite you to switch to the new UI we’ve been working on, give it a try, and share your feedback with us.angular cache folder from global searches to help provide better search results. In addition to this, WebStorm now excludes the. Type narrowing in Angular templates: Angular has not been overlooked either as we’ve added support for type narrowing in Angular templates, which is a big step toward implementing strict mode support.We’ve also supported the props destructure syntax, improved the behavior of code completion and type checking for Vue library component props, and fixed several Nuxt 3 issues. Vue updates: WebStorm can now take care of unresolved imports and will offer suggestions for importing Vue components.You can now run, re-run, and debug your tests in all of the key ways you’d expect. Vitest support: We’ve added support for Vitest, a Vite-native unit test framework.There are now new project templates available for Vite and Next.js. Updated project templates: We’ve continued to work on updating WebStorm’s New Project wizard in the Welcome screen.Let’s take a brief look at some of the most interesting improvements in v2022.3: Otherwise, you’ll need to sign up for a 30-day free trial to install and run this build.

Unlike our previous EAP builds, you must have an active WebStorm license to use it. With the release date just around the corner, we’re happy to present the release candidate for WebStorm 2022.3.
