Node.js and NPM
Before you start, make sure the Node.js plugin is installed on the Settings/Preferences | Plugins page, tab Marketplace, as described in Installing plugins from JetBrains repository.
The following Node.js versions are supported in AppCode 2020.3 and later:
Node.js 10
Node.js 12
Node.js 14
Node.js 15
Learn more from Supported Node.js versions
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Node interpreter | In this field, specify the default Node.js interpreter for the current project. AppCode will automatically use it every time you select the Select a configured interpreter from the list or click and configure a new one in the dialog that opens as described in Configuring a local Node.js interpreter. If you select node, the system Node.js version is used. |
Version | This read-only field shows the current version of Node.js. |
Package manager | In this field, choose the package manager (npm, Yarn, or pnpm) for the current project. AppCode uses the By default, AppCode suggests npm. However if you open a project with a yarn.lock file and Yarn is installed on your computer, AppCode automatically changes the package manager for this project to Yarn. Accordingly, if you open a project with a pnpm-lock file and pnpm is installed on your computer, AppCode automatically changes the package manager for this project to pnpm. You can also set Yarn 1 or pnpm as default AppCode package manager. |
Packages | The Packages area shows a list of all the NPM-dependent packages that are currently installed on your computer.
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