![]() ![]() Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Plugins. Make sure the File Watchers plugin is enabled in the settings. Note that using some of these tools in PhpStorm requires that you install plugins on the Settings | Plugins page as described in Installing plugins from JetBrains repository. You can still create and enable it manually as described in Creating a File Watcher below.įor information on File Watchers for specific tools, see the corresponding pages: If you click No, PhpStorm considers the suggested File Watcher suppressed. When you open a file where a predefined File Watcher is applicable, PhpStorm displays a pane where suggests activating it.Ĭlick Yes to activate the File Watcher with the default configuration. A configured File Watcher can be saved in your project settings or in the IDE settings and used in different projects. You can use one of the available templates or configure a File Watcher from scratch. The File Watcher problems inspection is invoked by a running File Watcher and highlights errors specific to it. If the project has no relevant File Watcher configured, PhpStorm suggests to add one. The File Watcher available inspection is run in every file where a predefined File Watcher is applicable. You can also configure a custom File Watcher to run any other third-party tool.įile Watchers have two dedicated code inspections: PhpStorm provides predefined File Watcher templates for a number of such standard popular third-party tools ( compilers, compressors, prettifiers, and others). ![]() A File Watcher is a PhpStorm system that tracks changes to your files and runs a third-party standalone application.
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