![]() ![]() Somehow that team has changed my bias about IDEs needing to be clunky, obviously “Java” based, slow software because they’ve done something special with the platform. It took me a while to get into IDE camp, but it was PhpStorm that did it. I’ve been intrigued by PhpStorm for a long time, but this finally be what encourages me to give it a shot. And a double win if you’re interested in Laravel anyway. That’s pretty cheap to make your every day coding environment better. If you’re intrigued but love Sublime Text, Jeffrey Way (formerly of Envato) has a tutorial on his membership site called, Make PhpStorm Pretty that you can enable for $9, and he shows you how to make it look very similar to Sublime. There are many advantages of using an IDE, but they’ve historically been plagued for being slow and complicated. Those that primarily use text editors like Notepad++ or Sublime Text or Coda may be overwhelmed at first. Those that are familiar with using a full IDE will probably get along just fine with PhpStorm. ![]() ![]() The changes are available for preview now in their Early Access Program, and will be baked into Version 8. They also link to a full tutorial for using it with WordPress that has more great screenshots like the one I show above. WordPress command line tool WP-CLI integration.Hooks support (Completion for registration functions parameters Navigation from hook registration functions to hook invocation Callbacks from hook registration and other hooks-related features).Development environment configuration for WordPress.WordPress integration in PhpStorm for new plugins (with plugin skeleton) and existing projects.According to the launch post, the WordPress specific features include: Today, they’ve announced official support for managing WordPress projects. Made by JetBrains, it’s notable for being lighter weight than most IDEs, web development specific (though not just PHP as the name implies), and very customizable. PhpStorm is a full-featured IDE that has somewhat of a cult following amongst the WordPress developers I follow. ![]()
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