

Thanks to WebStorm’s built-in React support, all of the key features should have already been working in your Next.js projects. In this release, we’ve improved support for the popular Next.js framework. Version Control: improved functionality of Annotate with Git Blame, updates to the Commit Details pane in the Git tool window, and support for suggested changes in pull request comments.įrameworks & Technologies Better Next.js support.User Experience: a new Notifications tool window, an improved debugger UI, an updated Structural Search and Replace dialog, and more.JavaScript and TypeScript: changes to the Structure view, improved Join Lines, and configurable highlighting colors for enums.Editor: the ability to run commands from Markdown files, an updated Markdown editor floating toolbar, dry run mode support in the command-line formatter, and more.Frameworks and Technologies: better support for Next.js, full integration with Volta, improvements for Vue and Docker, and more.The key new features and improvements in v2022.1 include: If you only have a few minutes to explore what’s new in WebStorm 2022.1, watch this video where Paul Everitt, Developer Advocate at JetBrains, walks you through the most notable changes. It features improved support for Next.js, full integration with Volta, the ability to run commands from Markdown files, updates for Docker, and much more. WebStorm 2022.1, the first major update of the year, is now available.
