

Now you will be able to preview the proposed quick-fix or intention action before you apply it, so you can see how your code will be altered once you accept PhpStorm’s suggestions. You can fix some code problems automatically by pressing Alt+Enter. You can also disable Code Vision insights by right-clicking on one of them and choosing Hide All Code Vision Inlay Hints.īy the way, Code Vision in PhpStorm works for JavaScript and TypeScript files too! Quick-fix preview To change this, right-click on a piece of Code Vision text and choose Configure – this will take you to Preferences / Settings | Editor | Inlay Hints | Code vision. You can configure the position of Code Vision text, either above a piece of code or to the right-hand side of it. This person may be a code owner or someone who has the most expert knowledge about that part of the code.


You can switch to the new UI in Settings/Preferences | Appearance & Behavior | New UI Preview. It is turned off by default because it’s still in the Beta stage. The brand new UI is now available for everyone to try. Read this blog post for details about all the significant updates, demonstrated through a ton of GIFs! This major update brings a preview of the new UI, complete PHP 8.2 support, Redis support in database tools, Code Vision for PHP, quick-fix preview, Xdebug config validation, support for ParaTest, reader mode for PHPDoc, and many other features.Ĭheck out this quick round-up of the key changes from our Developer Advocate, Brent.
