Yargs.argv unresolved variable
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I'm new to NodeJS, I've installed yargs already but it argv can not be recognized. Any idea why?!
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This is your editor, correct? Which likely either doesn't know about introspecting required files, or isn't able to introspect it. That's an issue with dynamic languages--but it's not a programming error. If you need help with your editor you need to say what editor you're using, versions, all the normal stuff. Please see the How to Ask page.
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I'm using Webstorm 2018.1.14
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I'm new to NodeJS, I've installed yargs already but it argv can not be recognized. Any idea why?!
javascript node.js webstorm code-completion
I'm new to NodeJS, I've installed yargs already but it argv can not be recognized. Any idea why?!
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javascript node.js webstorm code-completion
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This is your editor, correct? Which likely either doesn't know about introspecting required files, or isn't able to introspect it. That's an issue with dynamic languages--but it's not a programming error. If you need help with your editor you need to say what editor you're using, versions, all the normal stuff. Please see the How to Ask page.
– Dave Newton
Nov 21 at 20:10
I'm using Webstorm 2018.1.14
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 21 at 20:12
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This is your editor, correct? Which likely either doesn't know about introspecting required files, or isn't able to introspect it. That's an issue with dynamic languages--but it's not a programming error. If you need help with your editor you need to say what editor you're using, versions, all the normal stuff. Please see the How to Ask page.
– Dave Newton
Nov 21 at 20:10
I'm using Webstorm 2018.1.14
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 21 at 20:12
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This is your editor, correct? Which likely either doesn't know about introspecting required files, or isn't able to introspect it. That's an issue with dynamic languages--but it's not a programming error. If you need help with your editor you need to say what editor you're using, versions, all the normal stuff. Please see the How to Ask page.
– Dave Newton
Nov 21 at 20:10
This is your editor, correct? Which likely either doesn't know about introspecting required files, or isn't able to introspect it. That's an issue with dynamic languages--but it's not a programming error. If you need help with your editor you need to say what editor you're using, versions, all the normal stuff. Please see the How to Ask page.
– Dave Newton
Nov 21 at 20:10
I'm using Webstorm 2018.1.14
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 21 at 20:12
I'm using Webstorm 2018.1.14
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 21 at 20:12
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The properties are created dynamically, that's why WebStorm is not able to resolve them during static code analysis.
To work out the issue, you need installing yargs
typings (@types/yargs
): hit Alt+Enter
on "yargs"
in require("yargs")
, choose Install Typescript definitions for better type information:
See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files
This should help:
worked like magic thanks.
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 22 at 13:36
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The properties are created dynamically, that's why WebStorm is not able to resolve them during static code analysis.
To work out the issue, you need installing yargs
typings (@types/yargs
): hit Alt+Enter
on "yargs"
in require("yargs")
, choose Install Typescript definitions for better type information:
See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files
This should help:
worked like magic thanks.
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 22 at 13:36
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The properties are created dynamically, that's why WebStorm is not able to resolve them during static code analysis.
To work out the issue, you need installing yargs
typings (@types/yargs
): hit Alt+Enter
on "yargs"
in require("yargs")
, choose Install Typescript definitions for better type information:
See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files
This should help:
worked like magic thanks.
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 22 at 13:36
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The properties are created dynamically, that's why WebStorm is not able to resolve them during static code analysis.
To work out the issue, you need installing yargs
typings (@types/yargs
): hit Alt+Enter
on "yargs"
in require("yargs")
, choose Install Typescript definitions for better type information:
See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files
This should help:
The properties are created dynamically, that's why WebStorm is not able to resolve them during static code analysis.
To work out the issue, you need installing yargs
typings (@types/yargs
): hit Alt+Enter
on "yargs"
in require("yargs")
, choose Install Typescript definitions for better type information:
See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files
This should help:
answered Nov 22 at 13:32
lena
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worked like magic thanks.
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 22 at 13:36
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worked like magic thanks.
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 22 at 13:36
worked like magic thanks.
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 22 at 13:36
worked like magic thanks.
– The Forgotten Warrior
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This is your editor, correct? Which likely either doesn't know about introspecting required files, or isn't able to introspect it. That's an issue with dynamic languages--but it's not a programming error. If you need help with your editor you need to say what editor you're using, versions, all the normal stuff. Please see the How to Ask page.
– Dave Newton
Nov 21 at 20:10
I'm using Webstorm 2018.1.14
– The Forgotten Warrior
Nov 21 at 20:12