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Add IDE exports #122

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GaryJones opened this issue Feb 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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Add IDE exports #122

GaryJones opened this issue Feb 9, 2018 · 3 comments

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@GaryJones
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Worth adding a directory of exports from IDEs, with instructions on how to import them, so that the code formatted by IDEs at least start off as close to WP CS as possible?

See https://github.com/joomla/coding-standards/tree/master/Joomla/IDE

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jrfnl commented Feb 9, 2018

I like the idea, but wonder whether it should be added as a subdirectory of this project.

I'm more inclined to suggest a separate repository within this organisation - suggestion IDE-resources - as those IDE configs could conceivably also include JS and CSS code-style configs, so having things in a separate repo with one config per IDE covering everything would make sense to me.
This new repo could also include the installation instructions for useful add-ons/extensions for IDEs and other IDE specific info (like we just moved to the wiki).
This new repo could then be mentioned and linked to in the Readme here and in the other CS repos.

If I remember correctly, there is already a separate repo which does so for PHPStorm: https://github.com/Automattic/PhpStorm-Resources I don't know how up-to-date it is, but that repo could possibly be moved/cloned and be the basis ?

There is also this list of resources:
http://wpgear.org/#wordpress-snippets-and-auto-completions

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ntwb commented Feb 9, 2018

Ideally, we document this on WordPress.org, with the introduction of Tide, plugin and theme authors will be looking for instructions to install the tooling that is calculating a plugin or themes Tide Score.

Let's add these to a new section of https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/docs so that they are also published to https://developer.wordpress.org/coding-standards/ (once this is "live").

As they're just markdown in the /docs repo they can all be linked in the README's of each of the CS repos

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jrfnl commented Dec 9, 2022

I'm going to transfer this issue to the wpcs-docs repo as it sounds more like this would be good to have as a page in the handbook, rather than having this information in this repo.

@jrfnl jrfnl transferred this issue from WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards Dec 9, 2022
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