Biome is a toolchain for web projects, aimed to provide functionalities to maintain them. Biome offers formatter and linter, usable via CLI and LSP.
Biome is a fast formatter for JavaScript, TypeScript, JSX, JSON, CSS and GraphQL that scores 97% compatibility with Prettier.
Biome is a performant linter for JavaScript, TypeScript, JSX, JSON, CSS, and GraphQL that features more than 300 rules from ESLint, typescript-eslint, and other sources. It outputs detailed and contextualized diagnostics that help you to improve your code and become a better programmer!
Biome is designed from the start to be used interactively within an editor. It can format and lint malformed code as you are writing it.
This is free and open source software.
Website: github.com/biomejs/biome
Support:
Developer: Biome Developers and Contributors
License: MIT License or Apache License 2.0
Biome is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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