JetBrains WebStorm (currently version 8), I would 100% recommend using this 
product. JetBrains Intellij does have the features of Webstorm, plus support 
for much more, the licensing cost is higher too so perhaps only pay the extra 
license cost if you were going to need the added feature sets.

Webstorm 8 has so many features and integration support for most needs. It is a 
very well thought out IDE with lots of specific support features for AngularJS. 
JetBrains TV has lots of video tutorials that demonstrate these, plus other 
nice features like built in support for Grunt, Mocha, NodeJS, GIT etc etc too. 
Has a built in Command Window for command line ops etc. Finally, for VIM 
lovers, it does also have a VIM plugin so you get the VIM key bindings and so 
on. As a long term VIM user, and someone that like to work from the command 
line, Webstorm has meant I can still use my favourite dev workflows, and sense 
of being "light weight" as an Editor.



On 2 Jun 2014, at 11:16, Kevin Burnett <[email protected]> wrote:

> +1 vim! I gave a shoutout to this post in the vim-angular plugin README. :) I 
> thought I'd point vim people over there in case it might be useful. In 
> addition to the plugin adding some features that I find useful, I've tried to 
> summarize the other nice-to-have plugins for editing AngularJS with vim. Let 
> me know if I've missed any.
> 
> -KB
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 2:15:43 PM UTC-5, Jason Berk wrote:
> I'm still using eclipse and the more I do javascript coding, the more I want 
> to hurt myself.  I seriously considering a jump to IntelliJ.  Can anybody 
> give me some advice on what editor/IDE they are using and why I should or 
> shouldn't consider a move to IntelliJ?
> 
> just for some background, my "project" is a suite of internal tools to by 
> used by our employees on the intranet.  I'm using eclipse and creating a 
> single WAR.  all the HTML/JS is under Web Content while all the services 
> being used are served by Jersey under the src folder.  This allows for one 
> "applications.war" that is very self contained.  Now that I have my "site" 
> content (http interceptor, authentication, styles, etc) set up, new apps are 
> just a controllers file and the associated services (generally under a single 
> package in src)
> 
> thus far I'm very happy with this layout, but JS (and even html) editing in 
> eclipse (indigo) seem very cumbersome and out of date for the web 2.0 world 
> I'm living in currently.
> 
> Jason
> 
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