![]() If the Auto-save edited files to trigger the watcher checkbox is selected, the File Watcher is invoked as soon as any changes are made to the source code. If an applicable File Watcher is configured and enabled in the current project, AppCode starts the compiler automatically upon the event specified in the New Watcher dialog. If such File Watcher is configured but disabled, AppCode displays a popup that informs you about the configured File Watcher and suggests to enable it. When you open a file, AppCode checks whether an applicable File Watcher is available in the current project. To compile your code automatically, you need to configure a Stylus File Watcher which will track changes to your files and run compiler. Learn more from the Stylus official website. In the embedded Terminal ( ⌥ F12), type: ![]() For more details about plugins, see Managing plugins. Press ⌃ ⌥ S to open the IDE settings and select Plugins. ![]() Make sure the Stylus plugin is enabled in the settings. Install and enable the File Watchers plugin on the Preferences | Plugins page, tab Marketplace, as described in Installing plugins from JetBrains repository. Make sure you have Node.js on your computer. ![]() AppCode lets you translate your Stylus code into CSS on the fly.
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