How to enable Kite for PyCharm scratches? - macos

While it works fine for "normal" files, it's not even showing up in the status bar of PyCharm for scratch files. How can I enable this?

Scratch files are currently ignored by the Kite PyCharm/IntelliJ plugin.
Recent enhancements of the Kite engine now allow to support this kind of file. It will be implemented in the plugin soon.

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Can online ckbuilder be used to build a prior version of ckeditor?

My company has strict rules about which versions we can use of open source software like CKEditor. Right now we are on 4.4.7.
I want to start using the online CKBuilder to bundle everything in a single ckeditor.js file. But it seems like the online builder at http://ckeditor.com/builder only deals with the latest version.
Is there a way to run the online CKBuilder against a prior release of CKEditor?
I don't think that you can change the way the online CKBuilder works, but you can run it locally with whatever version you want: http://docs.ckeditor.com/#!/guide/dev_build

How can I add autocompletion to WebStorm for Appcelerator?

I'm wanting to run with WebStorm rather than Appcelerator Studio, and these docs will (apparently) enable autocomplete inside of Jetbrains, which will make it a viable option.
However I can no longer find the JSON files that I've heard can be used for this. They used to live at http://docs.appcelerator.com/titanium/data/
Any advice/options?
Here is an actual git repo: https://github.com/DeSater/jsca2js
This is the newest 5.0.0.GA auto completion file: https://github.com/DeSater/jsca2js/blob/master/titanium-js/titanium-mobile-5.0.0.js

How to use webstorm 11 to debug meteor 1.2 application with ecmascript package

After recently updating my project to meteor 1.2 and including the new ecmascript package (to use ES2015 features), I realized that my server debug breakpoints will never run, no matter what I do.
After reading about different ES6 posts on meteor forums and jetbrains , I tried setting up file watchers to create sourcemaps, but:
meteor complains about the generated files(so you have to move them to special folders in order to keep going)
It still doesn't work :(
Setting up spy-js also didn't work (never tried before so maybe I did it wrong)
I could reproduce the problem with the basic TODOs application and debugging with default options.
It is fixed for now in EAP 11 builds.
Known issue, please follow WEB-18074 for updates. Unfortunately I can't offer any workarounds:(

Grails auto-compile on edit

I have been writing grails applications on Windows, and when I am editing the .groovy files and save they are automatically compiled while the application is running and the changes are available without restarting the app. On OSX this is not happening, in neither interactive mode or by starting the application with grails run-app.
Looking up online I couldn't find a reason for this, and also I know other people working on OSX where this feature works.
Any suggestions as to what might cause this?
Grails 2.3.7
OSX 10.9.4
Java 1.7.0_55
If you are not running in forked mode, you will need to specify the -reloading explicitly.
Starting at some point, the initial JVM has reloading disabled and forks a new JVM with options specified in the grails.project.fork = [...] in BuildConfig.groovy.
As an alternative to passing -reloading each time, you can also modify the startGrails script included with the distribution and change the following option to false:
DISABLE_RELOADING=false
For me, the startGrails script is found in the GVM directory at ~/.gvm/grails/2.3.11/bin/startGrails.

Build firebreath plugin with XCode

I used prep script to generate my first plugin project, build the plugin and create a symlink in ~/Library/Internet Plugins/(exactly as the mac tutorial videos show). Every time I start a browser(Firefox, Chrome or Safari) and then close it, Xcode always alerted me that "the project file "~.xcodeproj" is modified but was changed externally. Keep this version or read from disk?"
I just can't figure out why?
So first of all, just for clarity, this is either a cmake issue or an xcode issue, not a FireBreath issue. I have never seen it happen before. The main thing I would try is to delete the build/ directory entirely and then re-run the prep script (which just runs cmake) and see if the problem persists.
If it does, most likely it's something odd with your computer configuration, and specifically your xcode configuration. :-/ I wish I could give you a better suggestion. You're also welcome to drop into the #firebreath IRC room at http://npapi.com/chat and we'll try to help you there.
i flow firebreath doc, create a symlink of plugin to ~/Library/Internet Plugins, but safari and firefox all not load the plugin.
but i cp the plugin package to ~/Library/Internet Plugins, and all browsers work.

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