Congrats, I use Rome, it works well and is quite fast. That it's written in Rust is a plus to me (not to cj too hard with the RESF) but I like fast tools and don't believe that the tool should be written in the language it targets, much as Python's data science libraries like numpy aren't themselves written in Python.
I do have one question though, I had been reading this thread on Reddit when Turbopack was announced, that Rome was "run by terrible people." Now I'm not one to take Reddit at face value, but I am interested to hear about what you could clarify regarding the examples they furnished [0].
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 23.8 ms ] threadI hope that Rome will soon support semicolon removal [1] and lint rules such as explicit-module-boundary-types provided by Deno-lint [2].
[1] https://github.com/rome/tools/issues/3535
[2] https://lint.deno.land/?q=&all=on#explicit-module-boundary-t...
I do have one question though, I had been reading this thread on Reddit when Turbopack was announced, that Rome was "run by terrible people." Now I'm not one to take Reddit at face value, but I am interested to hear about what you could clarify regarding the examples they furnished [0].
[0] https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/yj5act/is_turb...