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Install plugins from the command line

Install plugins by plugin ID from the JetBrains Marketplace or a custom plugin repository.

You can find the executable for running WebStorm in the installation directory under bin. To use this executable as the command-line launcher, add it to your system PATH as described in Command-line interface.

Syntax
webstorm64.exe installPlugins <plugin-id ...> [repository-url ...]
Examples

Install the Grazie Lite plugin:

webstorm64.exe installPlugins tanvd.grazi

Install a plugin with the ID com.example.myplugin from a custom repository http://plugins.example.com:8080/updatePlugins.xml:

webstorm64.exe installPlugins com.example.myplugin http://plugins.example.com:8080/updatePlugins.xml

By default, WebStorm does not provide a command-line launcher. For more information about creating a launcher script for WebStorm, refer to Command-line interface.

Syntax
webstorm installPlugins <plugin-id ...> [repository-url ...]
Examples

Install the Grazie Lite plugin:

webstorm installPlugins tanvd.grazi

Install a plugin with the ID com.example.myplugin from a custom repository http://plugins.example.com:8080/updatePlugins.xml:

webstorm installPlugins com.example.myplugin http://plugins.example.com:8080/updatePlugins.xml

You can find the script for running WebStorm in the installation directory under bin. To use this script as the command-line launcher, add it to your system PATH as described in Command-line interface.

Syntax
webstorm.sh installPlugins <plugin-id ...> [repository-url ...]
Examples

Install the Svelte plugin.

webstorm.sh installPlugins dev.blachut.svelte.lang

Install a plugin with the ID com.example.myplugin from a custom repository http://plugins.example.com:8080/updatePlugins.xml:

webstorm.sh installPlugins com.example.myplugin http://plugins.example.com:8080/updatePlugins.xml

The developer of the plugin specifies a unique identifier for the plugin in plugin.xml – the plugin configuration file. If it is a public plugin, you can find its ID on the page of the plugin in JetBrains Marketplace. Scroll down to the Additional Information section and copy the value from the Plugin ID parameter.

Plugin ID
Last modified: 08 October 2024