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I'm trying to add libraries to "External Libraries". I've added them in What is the difference between "library home" and "External Libraries" and how do I make a library external?
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In PhpStorm the stuff listed under External Libraries branch will include:
Quite likely it's the same here in WebStorm for JavaScript libraries: global npm modules or whatever. So I guess when you reference a library that is physically located outside of the project, it should be listed there. |
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Settings | PHP | Include paths(folders that are not part of the actual project but still referenced for code completion: e.g. libraries installed globally). Quite likely it's the same here: global npm modules or whatever. So I guess when you reference a library that is physically located outside of the project, it should be listed there. – LazyOne Nov 21 '14 at 10:25when you reference a library that is physically located outside of the project, it should be listed there. I added such library to libraries and it is indeed is listed underExternal Libraries. You can make it as an answer here so I can accept it. – AngularInDepth.com Nov 21 '14 at 10:52TODOs are shown for libraries that are not external (located within a project). Do you know if it's the expected behavior? I'd assume that once I mark files as library no inspection should take place there regardless of the location (within the project or external) – AngularInDepth.com Nov 21 '14 at 10:54