![]() ![]() Use, , and to add and remove existing Node.js configurations as well as create new ones based on their settings. You can open the dialog from the Node.js page or from a Node. ![]() The Node.js Interpreters dialog lists all the configured local, WSL, and remote Node.js interpreters that are available in the current context. In the Run/Debug Configuration: Node.js dialog, click next to the Node Interpreter field.Ĭonfigured remote interpreters will not show up if you later open the Node.js Interpreters dialog from Settings ( Ctrl Alt S. Your IDE will now let you use the Node.js remote interpreter with ESLint, Mocha, Jest, npm, pnpm, and yarn. Open the Settings dialog ( Ctrl Alt S), go to Languages
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