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by Rezo 3492 days ago
The recent WebStorm 2016.3 is really great as well: Flow support, convert to ES6 quick actions, React Native, debug Node apps inside Docker containers, ESLint quick fixes, etc.

If your editor doesn't offer basic productivity accelerators like React property autocompletion, or a Go-to-Definition that works across ES6 modules, or refactoring support in JS, you should really look into a proper IDE like WebStorm. Yes, it costs actual money, but it's a no-brainer for professionals. I've tried VS Code, Atom and others but keep coming back to WS for the pure productivity aspects.