![]() If you select node, the system Node.js version is used. Select a configured interpreter from the list or click and configure a new one in the dialog that opens as described in Configuring a local Node.js interpreter. WebStorm will automatically use it every time you select the Project alias from Node Interpreter lists when creating run/debug configurations or configuring Node.js-dependent tools, for example, Prettier or ESLint. In this field, specify the default Node.js interpreter for the current project.
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