![]() This is done to improve visibility so you can easier locate necessary files. In the Projec t tree view, the output file is shown under the original file which is shown as a node. JavaScript files generated by File Watchers are excluded from code completion and refactoring. You can customize all these settings during File Watcher creation. By default the output file is created in the same folder as the input file when the File Watcher is invoked for the first time, whereupon this file is only updated. The predefined templates suggest the type of the file depending on the transpiler type. The output of a File Watcher is stored in a separate file. However, in this case no predefined template is available so you will have to specify all the settings manually. You can download a transpiler of your choice and set it up as a File Watcher. To run a transpiler against your project files you need to create a project-specific File Watcher based on the relevant template, at least, specify the path to the transpiler to use on your machine. Predefined File Watcher templates are available at the IntelliJ IDEA level. For each supported transpiler, IntelliJ IDEA provides a predefined File Watcher template. ![]() In IntelliJ IDEA, these transpiler configurations are called File Watchers. Note that IntelliJ IDEA does not contain built-in transpilers but only supports integration with the tools that you have to download and install outside IntelliJ IDEA. Translate TypeScript and CoffeeScript source code into JavaScript code, possibly also creating source maps to enable debugging. Using File Watchers IntelliJ IDEA supports integration with various third-party transpilers that run in the background and perform the following: Translate LESS, SASS, and SCSS source code into CSS code. ![]()
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