![]() ![]() ![]() If all went well, you should now have a project like this: idea folder within your directory with the project data. If you are creating a completely new project, you can ignore this bit. You may have to fight a bit with the UI to get it to work right, it really wants to create a new directory. In the Create New Project dialog, under the location select the folder containing your project’s code, then in the Project name field enter your app directory name. A WebStorm project is simply a directory full of code. I am going to create one out of the code I created in the second Cocos2d tutorial. This process actually applies to configuring any JavaScript library to work with WebStorm, not just Cocos2D.įirst things first, we need a project. Here, we are going to cover that configuration process. With Cocos2D-html, there is a bit more work to do. Working with Node, auto-competition worked right out of the box. If you want a full blown IDE for HTML and JavaScript development, you really can’t beat WebStorm ( it is however, not free software ). Then I discovered JetBrain’s WebStorm IDE and everything was right with the world. I am an avid Notepad++ fan, but I never did get autocomplete working to my liking. In fact, I believe my repeated use of Intellisense actually severed the part of my brain that remembers functions and variables!Īs I’ve been doing a lot of JavaScript development recently ( between Node.js and now Cocos2D ), I needed to recreate the Visual Studio experience. After spending so many years as a Windows/Visual Studio developer, Intellisense is a simple must have in my arsenal. ![]()
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