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PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm `<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>` so it can reuse the logic from those. https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12
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PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm `<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>` so it can reuse the logic from those. https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12
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PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm `<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>` so it can reuse the logic from those. https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12
PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm `<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>` so it can reuse the logic from those. https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12
PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm `<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>` so it can reuse the logic from those. https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12
PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm `<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>` so it can reuse the logic from those. https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12
PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm `<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>` so it can reuse the logic from those. https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12
PyCharm has the same signature as WebStorm and PhpStorm
<editor> <projectPath> --line <number> <filePath>
so it can reuse the logic from those.https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/opening-files-from-command-line.html
Tested with PyCharm Pro 2017.1.4 on MacOS 10.12