

We’ve refined the behavior of the hamburger menu in the new UI, which is located in the main toolbar for Windows and Linux. Reworked hamburger menu in the main toolbar on Windows and Linux We’re hoping to move the new UI out of Beta in this release and will continue to make changes based on your feedback. In the future, we’ll consider enabling the Volar integration by default instead of our own implementation used for Vue and TypeScript. By default, Volar will be used for TypeScript versions 5.0 and higher, and our own implementation will be used for TypeScript versions earlier than this. You can set the Vue service to use Volar integration on all TypeScript versions, under Settings | Languages & Frameworks | TypeScript | Vue. The new integration is still in early development and we would really appreciate it if you could give it a try and provide us with any feedback you have. This should provide more accurate error detection aligned with the Vue compiler. We’ve implemented Volar support for Vue to support the changes in TypeScript 5.0. We have some great news for all of you using Vue in WebStorm.


Please try them out and share your feedback in the comments below or by using our issue tracker. Important! WebStorm EAP builds are not fully tested and might be unstable.īelow you can find the most interesting improvements available in WebStorm 2023.2 EAP #2. You can also manually download the EAP builds from our website. The Toolbox App is the easiest way to get the EAP builds and keep both your stable and EAP versions up to date. To catch up on all of the new features WebStorm 2023.2 will bring, check out our previous EAP blog posts. We’re continuing to work on WebStorm 2023.2 with our second EAP build.
