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I Just Wanted Code Templates, but I Ended Up Writing a WebStorm Plugin

Jan 29, 202612 min
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/i-just-wanted-code-templates-but-i-ended-up-writing-a-webstorm-plugin.
Discover how a developer transformed monorepo boilerplate frustration into a custom WebStorm plugin.
Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #kotlin, #webstorm, #plugin-development, #kotlin-development, #monorepo, #code-generation, #i18n-navigation, #good-company, and more.

This story was written by: @socialdiscoverygroup. Learn more about this writer by checking @socialdiscoverygroup's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.

Working in a complex monorepo turned coding into a chore of copy-pasting and file management. When standard WebStorm templates fell short and AI proved too unpredictable for strict standards, I decided to build a custom plugin. This story explains how a frontend developer can easily pick up Kotlin, use AI to master the IntelliJ SDK, and build a tool that automates smart scaffolding and fixes "blind" navigation—restoring the flow state.

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