![]() ![]() But if you are, for example, using a TypeScript project (like Angular) VS Code does not detect unused public methods. You can also detect unused methods in JavaScript methods using VS Code and ESLint with the rules no-unused-vars and no-unreachable. It also indexes your whole project and can, for example, detect all unused methods, variables, and more. ![]() This analysis detects any language and runtime errors and suggests corrections and improvements. ![]() WebStorm provides a robust, fast, and flexible static code analysis. In the following article, I talk about my experience using WebStorm in a sizeable Angular application that was mainly developed in VS Code. This is a scorching topic, and I know this will cause some controversy. If I talk about using WebStorm, I also talk about using IntelliJ IDEA. IntelliJ IDEA provides the same functionality as WebStorm plus a lot of other features. ![]()
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