WebStorm when I transform a var in object all my imports are formatted - webstorm

Since the last upgrade with WebStorm I have this strange bug.
Some one have this bug and find to fix it ?

Ok I found the issue.
Don't know why but check the On 'Reformat code' action on the prettier settings generate this issue.
I have nothing in my .prettierrc to do something like that. Probably a webstorm issue.

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Prettier doesn't format my code in Visual Studio on Next.js

Prettier has worked fine on my projects to date.
I just started a new next.js project, and while problems are reported in the terminal window, and the prettier extension is a dev dependency for the project, it does nothing to format my code. the little lightbulb does not appear anywhere (just red underline).
Is there something special required for SSR?
Make sure that Prettier is enabled as your default formatter. See here for details on how to do that.
Make sure that Format On Save is enabled, or that you're calling the formatting option manually.
Resolve all errors, then try again. Personally, Prettier refuses to format if there are any errors. Warnings are fine, but only if all errors are resolved does Prettier perform formatting, on my projects.

VS17 - NuGet Config invalid

I get this error that my NuGet config was supposed valid and it tells me to run a NuGet Restore, which I did many times, but it still doesn't manage to run the website. The problem is, that I cannot get into the NuGet Manager either, because VS just tells me that my config was invalid before closing the dialogue all together.
References:
Output:
Anyone of you ever experienced this? How can I get at least back to editing my packages?
Did you try to
Delete the nuget.config file at %AppData%/Nuget
Close the Solution and Re-Open
https://stackoverflow.com/a/38340901/1249386
VS17 - NuGet Config invalid
(According to the error messages, we could not give the most direct correct answer for this issue, we can only give you some troubleshootings. In order to avoid losing contact in the round-trip comments, I post those troubleshootings as answer instead of comments.)
update Visual Studio to the latest version.
Check if there is any nuget.config in your solution, if yes, please open it and check for XML syntax errors or you can delete it.
Create a new blank project check if this issue still persist, if yes, try to re-install the nuget package manager.
Hope this helps.
Remove-Item $env:APPDATA\Nuget\Nuget.config
Is the one-liner powershell version of #Sigar Dave.

VSCode "go to definition" not working

I installed Visual Studio Code 1.1 with the C/C++ extension,
opened my C++ project and tried to use "Go to definition" in vain.
The "Go to definition" is not working at all.
Example, go to definition of a class member:
int i = m_myVar;
(I opened a simpler project with one file and it was working for this one)
In the end, what I want is good indexation of my big project, is there a way to install Intellisense?
I had a the same issue: F12 and Ctrl + Click and Right Click "Go To Definition" wasn't working.
The fix for me was:
Go to Extensions
Click "Disable All Installed Extensions"
Close and Reopen VS Code
Back to Extensions and "Enable All Extensions"
Essentially enable/disable all extensions fixed the issue.
I recently came across this same issue and after trying all of the suggested solutions I could find with no success, I found this article:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux#_visual-studio-code-is-unable-to-watch-for-file-changes-in-this-large-workspace-error-enospc
Basically my project grew too large and VS code was no longer able to track all files, which messed up the "go to definition" functionality.
After following the steps on the link to increase the maximum number of files to be tracked, the issue was resolved.
The correction is pretty simple (tested on Ubuntu 18.04):
Add this line:
fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288
to the end of the file /etc/sysctl.conf
After saving, run the following command:
sudo sysctl -p
Hopefully this will be useful to someone else, this has been bothering me for the last few days.
I had a similar problem except with Python and google searches for solutions kept bringing me back to this post so I figured I'd post my solution here in the hopes that it might help other people.
I was working on a remote cluster through VScode Remote and was getting similar errors to the original question(all 'go to ___' functionality was unavailable and was even getting a 'too large to track' error) and I thought I had to increase the number of watches, which didn't end up helping.
All I needed to do was install a python interpreter on the remote VScode server. This fixed my problem.
I believe vscode 1.1 (well, 1.1.1 actually) + the C++ extension (cpptools) is as much Intellisense as we can get for now.
You should load your big project with the "open folder" function to make vscode know about the other files.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2016/03/31/cc-extension-for-visual-studio-code/ warns about letting the indexing finish first (red icon in lower right corner during indexing) and mentions the current limitations on the source code parsing.
It wasn't working on my laptop as well after installing a few VSCode extensions. I decided to close and re-open VSCode with administrator permission and suddenly it sorted out.
I have been trying to fix this for a long time. In the end, what worked for me was simply reinstalling VSCode, then installing the latest C/C++ extension (v0.18.1). Then, in your .vscode/c_cpp_properties.json file, under includePath, add your include folder which has all your header files.
I tried the methods mentioned in this thread none of them seemed to work for me. A simple solution that worked for me is that I closed the current workspace and created a new workspace, added the folders which I required(same as the old workspace), and saved the new workspace. Waited for a couple of minutes to index and IntelliSense is able to find definitions now.
I am using VSCode 1.52.1 on Ubuntu 20.04.
In my case, for whatever reason,c_cpp_properties.json has become set to Disabled in ~/.config/Code/User/settings.json.
Manually changing it to Enabled solved the problem.
Fixed mine by UNCHECKING C_Cpp > Default > Limit Symbols To Included Headers
Your mileage may vary. Good luck!
Have you saved your workspace? Or did you just open a folder with File->Open Folder? This question already has many answers, but none of them address this case, which was my issue.
The question is not specific enough for me to know if you are having the exact same symptoms as my case.
If:
You have not saved your workspace. vscode doesn't say "(workspace)" at the top of the window.
None of the goto functions are working, but instead report: "No ___ found for ____"
The tag parser database icon in the bottom right is always there but only reports "Parsing open files", rather than telling you how many files have been parsed.
Then:
Try saving your workspace.
If you have multiple versions of a language on your PC, specify the exact language you are using in the VScode(in my case, I am using Python, so I must specify the version to the python Interpreter in VS Code)
If you could not do it whatsoever, then uninstall all the other versions that you don't use and then if you go to VS Code, it will ask the version to be used, and you would have only one version, so when you select the version, the "Go To Definition" will be activated.
I was having a similar issue with java on Ubuntu 20.04 using OpenJDK version 11 (openjdk-11-jdk in apt). At first I didn't have the JRE installed, so I installed it and it still didn't work.
Afterwards, I went to the CTRL + SHIFT + P menu and then to Java: Configure Java Runtime, there I saw in the Java Tooling Runtime tab that /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 was selected, changed it to /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.11.0-openjdk-amd64 just to see if it would work, and after a restart it did. I'm not sure why this is, but I hope it may help somone else.
For python ensure your code analysis settings are correct. In my case the languageServer was accidentally set to 'None'. Reverting it to 'default' or 'pylance' did the trick.
Just to inform if none of above works then
In my case i was using Kite extension in my VS code, I just disabled it and it worked. I think kite extension is blocking this feature.
OS: Linux Ubuntu 22.04
if you encountered with following error:
"The .NET Core SDK cannot be located. .NET Core debugging will not be enabled. Make sure the .NET Core SDK is installed and is on the path."
Normally Vscode remains unable to locate .Net sdk. need to set path manually.
sudo ln -s /snap/dotnet-sdk/current/dotnet /usr/local/bin/dotnet
restart omnisharp & restart vscode
No need to do anything. Just close and re-open. It will work.
I also faced similar problem. In my mac os cmnd + 'click' is used to 'go to definition' then it suddenly stoped working. If that is the case then please follow these steps:
restart vs code
restart pc
uninstall all extensions and reinstall again followed by a pc restart.
I had a similar issue with the extension C/C++ installed. I solved it by downloading an older version of the extension and upgrading to the last version. Somehow it solved the problem...

How can I use ESLint to refactor/restyle code in webstorm

I added an ESLint file to my project and now I have like 1,000 "warnings" and red lines in my code. Is there a way to configure webstorm to use ESLint file to refactor my code using that lint file?
There's no way that I know of to get Webstorm to automatically fix the warnings just from your eslint configuration.
You could configure Webstorm's formatting rules to fix issues related to indentation, but that's be about it...
ESLint has recently introduced a way to automatically fix some rules, but it's of course not exhaustive.

Eclipse’s Ctrl+click does not work and indexer does not seem to update?

I am running Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers (Ganymede) and I have recently encountered a problem with it.
I can no longer get Ctrl+click navigation to work!
I went to my project and tried to rebuild the index, but the rebuild command of the indexer does not work either. I did not do anything to my knowledge that may have caused this bug and so I was wondering if it could be a corrupt index or something else weird like that.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
First thing to do in such strange cases is to start eclipse with the -clean switch:
eclipse -clean
and see if it helps.
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Uwe