The Oxidation Compiler is creating a collection of high-performance tools for JavaScript and TypeScript.
Oxc is building a parser, linter, formatter, transformer, minifier, resolver … all written in Rust.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- 50 – 100 times faster than ESLint, and scales with the number of CPU cores
- Over 520 rules with a growing list from eslint, typescript, eslint-plugin-react, eslint-plugin-jest, eslint-plugin-unicorn, eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y and many more.
- Supports:
- .oxlintrc.json configuration file.
- Nested configuration file.
- Comment disabling.
- Automatic Fixes.
- Language support:
- Supports:
- JavaScript and TypeScript by their extensions js, mjs, cjs, jsx, ts, mts, cts and tsx.
- script content of .vue, .astro and .svelte files.
- No support for:
- type-aware rules defined by typescript-eslint.
- stylistic rules.
Website: github.com/oxc-project/oxc
Support:
Developer: VoidZero Inc. and contributors
License: MIT License
Oxc is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| JSLint | JavaScript code quality and coverage tool |
| neostandard | Successor to the standardjs javascript style guide |
| quick-lint-js | Finds bugs in JavaScript programs |
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