Command Line Tool Support
for Windows and Linux
for OS X
Ctrl+Alt+S
This page shows a list of all custom command line tools that are currently available at the WebStorm level.
Tools with inconsistencies in the definition files are marked with the Invalid description icon .
Use this page to define custom command line tools.
Item | Tooltip and shortcut | Description |
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Table of available tools | ||
Enabled | When the check box in this column is selected, the commands defined within the corresponding command line tool can be executed from WebStorm. | |
Alias | In a text box in this column, specify the character string to use in command calls instead of the full path to the tool. | |
Tool Path | In a text box in this column, specify the location of the tool's executable file. | |
Type | A read-only field in this column shows the official name of the third party command line tool. | |
Toolbar | ||
Add Alt+Insert | Click this button to open the Create Custom Tool dialog box. When you click Yes, WebStorm opens the Tool Settings dialog box for specifying the location of the new tool. | |
Remove Alt+Delete | Click this button to have the selected tool removed from the list. | |
Edit | Click this button to change the definition of the selected tool. | |
Reload command list from executable | Click this button to have WebStorm refresh the list of commands of the selected tool. | |
Open definition in editor | Click this button to have WebStorm open the .xml file with commands of the selected tool
in the editor. | |
Show tool type | If this check box is selected, the Type column is added to the table of available tools. | |
Show console in | In this area, specify where you want to enter commands. The available options are:
| |
Console encoding | From this drop-down list, choose the character set to show the tool's output in the Command Line Tools Console Tool Window. |
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Last modified: 22 March 2017