Million Lint is in public betaAiden Bai (opens in a new tab), John Yang (opens in a new tab), Nisarg Patel (opens in a new tab) â February 29, 2024 Itâs launch time. After three months and hundreds of commits, we invite you to try out Million Lint. The experience is not finished â there are a few known bugs and several missing features â but we are really happy with how it's shaping up and couldn'
This is a simple linter which is designed to report upon functions which are not implemented in alphabetical order within files. The motivation behind this tool was twofold: I find it easier to navigate functions if they are ordered alphabetically. Most IDEs offer a tree/outline view which is ordered alphabetically, and the contents and the tree should match! Once I realized a linter, driven by "g
Docs | Playground An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust. Linting the CPython codebase from scratch. â¡ï¸ 10-100x faster than existing linters (like Flake8) and formatters (like Black) ð Installable via pip ð ï¸ pyproject.toml support ð¤ Python 3.13 compatibility âï¸ Drop-in parity with Flake8, isort, and Black ð¦ Built-in caching, to avoid re-analyzing unchanged files ð§
Over 90Ã faster than ESLint, quick-lint-js gives you instant feedback as you code. Find bugs in your JavaScript before your finger leaves the keyboard. Lint any JavaScript file with no configuration. const occupation = language + " coder"; const language = "JavaScript"; occupation = "Senior " + occupation; E0057 - use of undeclared variable: ocupationconsole.log(`Welcome, ${ocupationoccupation}!`)
Although SQL is reasonably consistent in its implementations, there are several different dialects available with variations of syntax and grammar. SQLFluff currently supports the following SQL dialects (though perhaps not in full): ANSI SQL - this is the base version and on occasion may not strictly follow the ANSI/ISO SQL definition Athena BigQuery ClickHouse Databricks (note: this extends the s
Weâre excited to announce the first beta release and general availability of the Rome linter for JavaScript and TypeScript. This is the beginning of an entire suite of tools. Rome is not only linter, but also a compiler, bundler, test runner, and more, for JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, JSON, Markdown, and CSS. We aim to unify the entire frontend development toolchain. Rome is a monolithic tool con
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