ESLint has been the tried and true tool for keeping JavaScript codebases clean. But now we’ve got BiomeJS, a fresh tool combining formatting and linting. It's faster and built on Rust, making it appealing for those looking to reduce tooling overhead. But can it really replace ESLint in a larger setup?
Have you made the switch, or are you sticking with the ESLint/Prettier combo? Let's discuss.
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