> On Aug 25, 2017, at 5:24 PM, Christoph Zwerschke <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Am 25.08.2017 um 13:59 schrieb Paul Everitt:
> > Obviously I’m biased, but…PyCharm Professional (which embeds WebStorm)
> > does a really good job on this front. I do hybrid projects frequently.
> 
> Yes, it works in principle. However, in PyCharm when you create a new 
> project, you cannot create a hybrid project with e.g. support for Pyramid 
> *and* "Angular CLI", you must select one of these two project templates. I.e. 
> you only have the special support for Pyramid *or* for Angular. Of course you 
> can still edit Python files in an Angular project and TypeScript files in a 
> Pyramid project etc. But as far as I see, every project in PyCharm is of 
> exactly one type that has special support. (Just checked: you *can* select 
> both templates when creating a new project, but the second one is in fact 
> ignored when it's created).

That’s correct that, during project *creation*, you can only choose one. I 
simply choose Angular for the project type, then after the directory appears, I 
run cookiecutter in it. I have to manually do a couple of things for Pyramid 
(make a run config, set the template type, mark the directory as templates) but 
not that much. After that, everything on hybrid works well. 

—Paul

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