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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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    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
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    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.
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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
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I'm using Webstorm 2018.1.14
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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:



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See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files



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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:



enter image description here



See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files



This should help:



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up vote
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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:



enter image description here



See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files



This should help:



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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:



enter image description here



See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files



This should help:



enter image description here






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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:



enter image description here



See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-javascript-libraries.html#ws_jsconfigure_libraries_ts_definition_files



This should help:



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