![]() One is setup for work, including all my work github and other credentials. ![]() I've got two installs of WSL and run PHPStorm in each. What I like about using WSLg is that I can keep separate work from my own stuff. mnt/c/Users/jamie/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome SxS/Application/chrome.exe Here's mine (FYI - I use Chrome Canary for all my dev work) Just change C: (or whatever drive) to /mnt/c and be sure to change all the \ to / and add the. I've only started using this method this week and so far it works good.Īs far as launching browsers from PHPStorm in WSL, you can launch a Windows installed browser by setting the path to the executable in Windows. The ugly frame problem is fixed, but it appears to be in a prerelease (you can wsl -upgrade -pre-release to get it). Now I'm back to running PHPStorm in WSL using WSLG. This too isn't bad, except the problem mentioned above. I then switched back to running PHPStorm on Windows. ![]() That didn't do bad, and overcame the symlink problems PHPStorm has with WSL. I started off running PHPStorm in WSL and using an XServer. I wonder if Option 1 or Option 2 offers me a better IDE performance (like indexing, code completion, refactoring, search everywhere, etc.) than running the complete IDE on Windows 11.ĭoes anybody have some longer experiences working with one of the two other options? New option 2: Connect to a PHPStorm instance running on the WSL, like a "remote control", via "Remote Development -> Connect to WSL" It's also a bit annoying that it can only open the Ubuntu Browser (Firefox, ok nice, but I would need to configure everything twice for decent development) and not the one I run on Windows. That works! It only looks a bit ugly, because there is this thick frame and no "real" fullscreen mode. New option 1: Install PHPStorm directly on the WSL 2 Ubuntu and use it as graphical application. This works quite well although I wonder if I could get better performance using the following alternative options: ![]() It also uses all the tools (node, git, etc.) on the WSL machine, but from within the IDE running on Windows 11. So recently I've discovered that there are 2 new options to work on my WSL 2 projects.Ĭurrently, I'm using PHPStorm on a Windows 11 machine and work on a WSL directory. ![]()
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