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- nodejs@programming.dev
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- nodejs@programming.dev
Quite a loaded changelog. The removal of formatters is appreciated, because half of my old configs were just disabled rules, in order to avoid conflicts. The new and updated rules are pretty solid too.
I will have to say though - I’ve migrated my projects to Biome, and i’ve been a lot more happy with it so far. My only complaint there is the editor plugins that still need a lot of work
the editor plugins that still need a lot of work
Yeah. And the fact that the formatter doesn’t support pure HTML, or Vue. Unless that’s changed since I last checked? 🤞
the formatter doesn’t support pure HTML, or Vue
Both are being worked on 😉
There’s already partial Vue support now, but only the JS part so far. CSS formatter is also on the way.
Oh yeah, CSS was also a big one that was a deal breaker for me.
But that’s great news. Maybe in a few years I’ll look into adopting again!
Vue is partially supported as of 1.6.0, but obviously expect issues. I still keep my frontend projects on the eslint stack, until this is improved
Thanks! So will I 😅