Most of the options available in the Project Properties dialog in NetBeans are available in File | Project Structure | | Project in PhpStorm. If you want to customize some of the shortcuts of the predefined keymaps, refer to PhpStorm keyboard shortcuts.
In the right-hand part of the dialog, under Keymap, select NetBeans. In the Settings/Preferences dialog ( Ctrl+Alt+S), select Keymap. PhpStorm includes several predefined keymaps, including NetBeans. This dialog is used to control behavior and appearance of PhpStorm.įor more information, see Configuring the IDE.
PHPSTORM VS NETBEANS WINDOWS
The equivalent of the NetBeans Options dialog is the File | Settings (for Windows and Linux) or PhpStorm | Preferences (for macOS) dialog. You can encounter this term when you group your recent projects on the Welcome screen, but these groups do not appear on the Project tool window. Projects of the same group are opened in the same window you can switch between projects groups without leaving the IDE. In NetBeans, a project group is a way to organize projects you are currently working on. For more details, refer to Opening Multiple Projects. And you can still open multiple projects in the same window by attaching new projects to the currently opened project. But if in NetBeans you work with all projects in the same window, in PhpStorm, you can also open each project in a separate window. Just like in NetBeans, a project is used to group folders and files that represent a single unit. See also, Importing Project from Existing Source Code. nbproject directory will remain untouched, and you'll be able to use PhpStorm along with NetBeans.
PHPSTORM VS NETBEANS CODE
This is used to store the PhpStorm project settings such as VCS settings, inspection profiles, or code styles. In the Open Project dialog that opens, click New Window. In the dialog that opens, select the directory in which your sources, libraries, and other assets are located and click Open. Otherwise, from the main menu, select File | Open. This section covers some PhpStorm-specific aspects. Switching from NetBeans to PhpStorm requires understanding some differences between the two IDEs.