PhpStorm reminds you to include into a commit the files you commonly modify, together with the files you’re currently committing.Commit files right from the Local Changes. A new commit flow with no modal dialog is available.HTTP Client now keeps all the cookies for you and transfers them in the subsequent requests.Simply paste a cURL string and the IDE will automatically convert it into a full request. Switch statement has new intentions and inspections.You can now convert a single line list to multiline, and back.String Juggling Toolbox has several new quick-fixes.It is now possible to run Composer via any remote PHP interpreter.Locate duplicates on the fly right in the editor.Regular Expression Injections for PHP with highlighting and check.PHP 7.4’s Typed Properties support comes with inspections and quick-fixes for fast migration.Get this Beta build via the Toolbox App, from the website, as a snap package (for Linux), or directly from PhpStorm – just select Automatically check updates for Early Access Program under Preferences | Appearance & Behavior | System Settings | Updates. No license is required to use this build. If they do for you, please report them to our issue tracker. Note that Beta builds are sufficiently stable compared to EAP builds, but some issues may still occur. We’ve covered each one in recent months, but thought you may want to see the list in one place and get a better picture of what all 2019.2 has in store. In this blog post, we round up the usual suspects the most notable new features in the upcoming release. PhpStorm 2019.2 Beta is now available for download!