WebStorm now properly recognizes components, directives, and pipes marked as standalone: true. The most important addition we’ve made in this release is support for Angular standalone components. We’ve been actively working on support for Angular 14 in WebStorm 2022.2. User experience: A new way to run the current file, migration guides for new users, updated JetBrains Runtime, a Merge All Project Windows action on macOS, and more.įrameworks and Technologies Support for Angular standalone components.Editor: Font size indicator, a shortcut to change the font size globally, a new enhanced configuration for highlighting problematic code, and more.Integrated developer tools: Out-of-the-box support for remote development, improvements for Docker, new features for the HTTP client, and integration with JetBrains Space.Frameworks and technologies: Support for Angular standalone components, improvements for Vue 3, TypeScript 4.7 support, and unbundled plugins.
The key new features and improvements in v2022.2 include: If you only have a few minutes to explore what’s new in WebStorm 2022.2, check out this video in which our Developer Advocate Paul Everitt reviews the most notable changes.
JETBRAINS FOR ANGULAR UPDATE
WebStorm 2022.2, the second update of the year, is out! This update has new features to make working with WebStorm even better, including support for Angular standalone components, updates for Vue 3, TypeScript 4.7 support, built-in remote development, and a bunch of improvements to the editor.