We’ve release a minor update to PyCharm 2018.3, you can now download PyCharm 2018.3.5 from our website.
New in This Version
- If you have a private key with a passphrase, and would use to like native ssh rather than our built-in client for accessing remote git repositories, you’re now able to enter your passphrase in a dialog. This was previously only possible in combination with ssh-agent.
- The behavior of search everywhere was adjusted to rank partial filename matches higher in the results. See IDEA-203491
- The plugins redesign lead to issues with installing plugins offline. This has been resolved.
- And more, see the release notes for details
Updating PyCharm
You can update PyCharm by choosing Help | Check for Updates (or PyCharm | Check for Updates on macOS) in the IDE. PyCharm will be able to patch itself to the new version, there should no longer be a need to run the full installer.
If you’re on Ubuntu 16.04 or later, or any other Linux distribution that supports snap, you should not need to upgrade manually, you’ll automatically receive the new version.
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