Years ago I made this switch, but the other way around, and I never looked back - WebStorm isn't bad but VSCode feels so much more simple, snappy & lightweight, and most of the things that you mentioned can be achieved with a couple of plugins. For me WebStorm and its advantages (if any) didn't justify paying a license fee anymore.
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Years ago I made this switch, but the other way around, and I never looked back - WebStorm isn't bad but VSCode feels so much more simple, snappy & lightweight, and most of the things that you mentioned can be achieved with a couple of plugins. For me WebStorm and its advantages (if any) didn't justify paying a license fee anymore.