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Rome Tools

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Project discontinued. Use the official fork

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calendar_today29-03-2020 22:43:08

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Sebastian (@sebmck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge advantage for Rome Tools is how quickly we lint after even a single keystroke. Shown below is a video comparing Rome and ESLint and how much a difference it makes. Especially when VSCode/ESLint clears lint errors during a refresh. Results in a hover delay.

Sebastian (@sebmck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've been benchmarking Rome Tools and Prettier performance. Our benchmarks are consistently showing a 100x(!!) improvement, which has been verified as legit.

We've been benchmarking <a href="/rometools/">Rome Tools</a> and Prettier performance. Our benchmarks are consistently showing a 100x(!!) improvement, which has been verified as legit.
Sebastian (@sebmck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing Rome v10 — the first stable release of our linter and formatter for JavaScript and TypeScript rome.tools/blog/2022/11/0…

Seb ⚛️ ThisWeekInReact.com (@sebastienlorber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵 Rome 10 - @MichaReiser Sebastian First stable Rome Tools release Complete toolchain in Rust - starts with Linter/Formatter to replace ESLint/Prettier ⚡ Fast, and simpler But not only! Hyped for error recovery + awesome console error messages 👏 rome.tools/blog/2022/11/0…

Tim Bendt (@sirtimbly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rome Tools is legit. Have to make a few adjustments to their default linting rules, but it's suuuuuper-fast and easy to use. And I love their vision of an integrated dev tooling stack built this same way.

Victoria ☕ (@viktoriacheng15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was reading TLDR newsletter and saw Rome Tools. I remember I saw the before, but didn't try. I decided to give it a try today. It is pretty fast. And require a minimal set up.

IanVS (@ianvanschooten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just tried out the new #RomeTools formatter, and ho boy is it fast! #RustLang I hit a few small snags, but was able to configure it in such a way that not very many changes were made from the way I was formatting with #prettier. Great job Sebastian and team!

Sebastian (@sebmck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revamped Rome Tools playground is now available at docs.rome.tools/playground/! Format code, see lint errors, compare Prettier output, visualize our intermediate representations, control flow graph, and more.

Revamped <a href="/rometools/">Rome Tools</a> playground is now available at docs.rome.tools/playground/!

Format code, see lint errors, compare Prettier output, visualize our intermediate representations, control flow graph, and more.
Sebastian (@sebmck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Features coming soon to Rome Tools: - No semicolon support in formatter github.com/rome/tools/pul… - Symbolic links github.com/rome/tools/pul…

Rome Tools (@rometools) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi all! @MichaReiser is about to introduce the semicolons feature in our formatter, and it would be great if you could leave your vote in this poll! It's about some details of how you would like the feature implemented!

Chris Hay (@chrishayuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

released my video on Rome Tools earlier today, youtu.be/uHET9O-E51c gotta say, i've been using it for last few weeks and really been enjoying it. another example of #Rust making an impact in the javascript ecosystem

Rome Tools (@rometools) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Rome project is officially discontinued, the repository is archived. Follow Biome, the official community project. biomejs.dev/blog/annoucing…