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PyCharm 2018.2.2 RC
PyCharm 2018.2.2 Release Candidate is now available, with some small improvements. Get it now from our Confluence page
New in This Version
- Some improvements to our pipenv support: if the pipfile specifies packages which aren’t compatible with your computer, they will no longer be suggested. Also, if you choose to create a pipenv for a project you’ve already opened, the project’s dependencies will now automatically be installed. This matches the behavior of pipenv on the command-line.
- A regression where virtualenvs weren’t automatically detected has been resolved.
- Some issues in version control support were ironed out: when you right-click a commit to reword it (change its commit message) in some cases PyCharm wasn’t able to identify the new hash of the commit correctly, this has been cleared up.
- And much more, see the release notes for details.
Interested?
Download the RC from our confluence page
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The release candidate (RC) is not an early access program (EAP) build, and does not bundle an EAP license. If you get PyCharm Professional Edition RC, you will either need a currently active PyCharm subscription, or you will receive a 30-day free trial.